New York – Jews And Muslims Actually Defend Donald Trump

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    National Diversity Coalition for Trump members meeting with Mr.TrumpNew York – Over the course of his campaign, the discourse of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has offended many groups in the United States: Hispanics, African-Americans, women, Jews and Muslims have all felt targeted at least once.

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    Jewish groups came out against Donald Trump last week after he tweeted an image depicting Hillary Clinton against a backdrop of cash and a six-sided star, which he later said was meant to be a sheriff’s star.

    And, in the wake of the massacre at the Pulse gay nightclub in Orlando last month, the candidate also reiterated his conviction that a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States should be put in place.

    Despite these controversies, however, some Jews and Muslims have decided not only to vote for Trump, but to campaign to convince others in their communities to do so, as well.

    Eve Stieglitz and Sajid Tarar are both members of the National Diversity Coalition for Trump, a group of more than 50 representatives from dozens of minority communities in the United States established in April by Michael Cohen, adviser and special counsel at the Trump organization, with the goal of “recruiting, mobilizing and educating voters to help elect Donald Trump in November 2016,” according to the coalition’s website.

    The group held its first meeting with the Republican National Convention team last week to discuss strategy for the general election in November. Both Stieglitz and Tarar attended.

    Stieglitz, who represents Jewish American women in the coalition, was contacted to volunteer to take part in the initiative after some media appearances in which she defended the Republican candidate on American and Israeli Television.

    “I started becoming interested in Donald Trump’s campaign ever since I attended his campaign announcement almost exactly a year ago,” she told The Jerusalem Post. “After I heard him speak live at AIPAC in Washington DC, I felt confident that he was going to win the nomination.”

    Stieglitz explained that her biggest concerns are the economy, with stagnant salaries and rising cost of living, and foreign policy, specifically, the “damage” caused by the Iran deal.

    “It’s a huge threat to America, and obviously to Israel,” she said. “I don’t want a continuation of Obama’s foreign policy. That would be like shooting ourselves in the foot. Look at what’s happening in the Middle East.”

    “Countries respect strength, not appeasement,” she added.

    But convincing the American Jewish community to vote for Trump may not be an easy task. American Jews historically tend to line up with the Democratic Party at some 70 percent.

    Stieglitz, however, believes a shift in Jewish voting patterns is under way, especially in the post-Iran deal era. “The large majority of Zionist Jews, I hate to compartmentalize but really the patriotic Zionist Jews, especially those who are against the Iran deal, are 1,000% for Trump,” she told the Post.

    “It is very clear that he is going to be absolutely the best for Israel.”

    Many Jews, she said, simply do not want to admit they are voting for Trump.

    “I think some people are scared because of the mainstream media and how Hillary’s camp is trying to silence people by name calling ‘racist’ and all that,” she said.

    Pakistan-born Muslim American Tarar also has decided to dedicate much of his time to campaigning for Trump.

    Tarar, who came to the United States in his twenties to study law and is the father of four American children, told the Post that when Trump announced for the presidency, the candidate’s message immediately resonated with him.

    “I was part of the angry Americans who saw that traditional politicians, career politicians, legacy politics have failed America,” he said. “He is an outsider, has never been in political office before, has a self-funded campaign and never had some ivy-league staffer writing his speeches.”

    When asked about Trump’s controversial comments regarding the ban on Muslim immigration to the United States, Tarar told the Post: “I’m with him.”

    “Radical Islam is not only a threat to Western civilization, it is a threat to itself,” he said. “I, as a Muslim, I am a victim. ISIS, Taliban, al-Qaida, they have killed more Muslims than anybody else.”

    Tarar founded a small organization entitled “Muslims for Trump” about five months ago in his hometown of Baltimore and has several hundred followers.

    “The California shooting happened and our immigration system failed to see it, to predict it,” he explained.

    “This current administration and Hillary Clinton want to bring Syrian refugees here. Why? Why don’t they go to the Muslim countries? Why don’t they go to Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia? Why do they want to cross the Atlantic and come all the way here?” “If somebody doesn’t agree with American values or doesn’t like the American lifestyle, they’ve got nothing to do here,” Tarar said.

    “The people who are escaping those terror-reign countries like Iraq and Syria, they’re being educated to hate the West, to hate Americans, kill Jews and hate Jews,” Steiglitz added.

    “Before they come to our country, they need to be educated with American and Western values and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with saying that.”

    Both Steiglitz and Tarar admit, however, that Trump’s impulsive and controversial comments sometimes make their task of bringing their communities to the Trump camp more difficult.

    “They were taking me as a traitor, as a non-Muslim. They even asked me if Donald Trump is paying me,” Tarar, who has received death threats from people in Arab countries around the world, told the Post. “But I tell them what radical Islam is and I tell them: ‘You are a victim yourself.’”

    While they agree that the Republican candidate should moderate his tone when formulating his ideas, Stieglitz and Tarar think a change in discourse is already happening, especially since Trump fired campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.

    “I think the campaign, as a whole, admittedly wasn’t well organized,” Stieglitz said. “I agree that he needs to be more specific, but I think after the convention, we’ll see much more of that.”

    According to Tarar, while Trump’s message is full of nuances, the liberal media is to blame for portraying his ideas in a very “black and white” manner. After the Republican convention next week, Tarar said he is planning on dedicating 50% of his time to supporting the campaign.


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    7 years ago

    Trump has never offended jews. This whole smear campaign against Trump is by a bunch of Jewish liberals who can’t stand Trump’s common sense approach. They simply don’t get that Trump’s lack of denouncing David Duke is because the Americans are sick and tired of political statements and political correctness all day. Americans want action not just feel good words. Americans had enough of this whole mushy nonsense and getting offended if one says the wrong word. Enough already. Oh and re this star of david, again the liberals like to make an issue out of nothing. He got a what’s app from a friend and decided hey its cute let me print it. You think he sat and analyzed every silly whats app cartoon that he gets. How many silly what’s apps do we get a day? I mean like get a life seriously.

    7 years ago

    Kudos to these open minded, smart people. But of course the dishonest liberal press would never cover this story!

    JackC
    JackC
    7 years ago

    Jews support Trump??? That includes a lot of people on this site.

    Haimov
    Haimov
    7 years ago

    People do not understand that President Trump will be completely different than candidate Trump.He is a businessman, buys something, like shares, building, etc, and if situation changes reacts very fast and sells it.
    Constantly changes, Hillary was the same person 65 years ago, never makes mistakes, always right, always correct.
    enough of obamas, bushes, clintons…..
    America needs a change

    7 years ago

    Most of people who support Trump watched the collapse of the American dream and they cut across all races and religions. Most of the liberal Jews donating and supporting Hillary Clinton are wealthy Americans who have not been affected too much by the failed economic policies of free trade (bill), low interest rates creating the real estate boom and bust, lower taxes, and ballooning national debt (bush) and more free trade (Obama). They have been shut out and face unaffordable housing, bleak job prospects, and an uncertain future for their children. This is what is fueling Trump’s rise. Unfortunately, all we get from Hillary are cute slogans, femi-nazi propaganda, and no apologies or acknowledgement that she has made mistakes in Bengazi, not containing ISIS, pacific rim free trade, sending emails on unsecured servers…etc. It’s scary because Trump does not have political experience but B”h we have Israel so if things turn really bad c”v we have a place to run and hopefully welcome the coming of Moshiach so let’s do good deeds, treat others with respect and hopefully Hashem will spare us.

    takeittothem
    takeittothem
    7 years ago

    Vote for an un-hinged demagogue? Never !

    SG11224
    SG11224
    7 years ago

    There are plenty of psychiatrists with openings that accept
    medicaid. All of those yiddin who support Donald need one but good.

    If you ever compare the facial mannerisms of the El Duce & Donald
    you would think they are a clone, let alone his admiration for despots.

    A hillary supporter I am not, but I do not want to buy a ticket on the Titanic
    even if Molly Brown is on board.

    JoeField1
    JoeField1
    7 years ago

    Big deal we all know that there was Jews who served in the waffen ss and there are estimates that up to 150,000 Jews or mixed marriages Jew’s who severed under the Wehrmacht. So we have some Jews in today’s environment to proudly proclaim that is Trump the second coming of Christ.