Donald Trump: The Israeli lobby no longer has control of Congress

US President Donald Trump said he is surprised to see that Israel’s once strongest lobby in Congress no longer holds the same sway as growing numbers of Americans, both Democrats and Republicans, voice criticism of the Israeli army’s deadly offensive in Gaza.

Israel was the strongest lobby I’ve ever seen. They had total control over Congress, and now they don’t, you know, I’m a little surprised to see that, he said.

In an Oval Office interview with the Daily Caller on Friday, which was published Monday, Trump said that two decades ago, Israel had “the strongest lobby in Congress of anything or body but that its influence has since diminished.

Israel was the strongest. Today, it doesn’t have that strong a lobby. It’s amazing, he said.

There was a time where you couldn’t speak bad, if you wanted to be a politician, you couldn’t speak badly. But today, you have AOC (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) plus three, and you have all these lunatics, and they’ve really, they’ve changed it, he added, referring to progressive lawmakers who have been vocal critics of US military support for Israel.

His remarks came in response to a question citing a March Pew poll showing that 53% of US adults now view Israel unfavorably, up from 42% in 2022. The interviewer noted a growing bloc within the MAGA-aligned America First Republicans skeptical of support for Israel.

A Quinnipiac University poll last week also showed that 60% of voters oppose sending additional US military aid to Israel — the highest opposition since the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks by the Palestinian group Hamas. Half of the respondents, including 77% of Democrats, said Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.



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