Trump, Hanukkah and White House
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White House antisemitism envoy nominee Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the deadly Hanukkah attack in Australia amid rising holiday security concerns.
A history-making menorah — which made its debut under former President Biden — is not on display as part of the Trump White House’s annual holiday decor this year. The candelabra —
Speaking to Jewish Americans at the White House’s annual Hanukkah party, the president said Congress is ‘becoming antisemitic’
US President Donald Trump, at the Hanukkah celebrations at the White House on Tuesday (local time), called upon all nations to 'stand together against the evil forces of radical Islamic terrorism'. Trump's speech comes in the wake of a massacre at Australia's Bondi Beach in Sydney, where a father-son duo shot 15 people to death.
Hanukkah kicked off on Sunday and, the same night, President Trump hosted a Christmas party at the White House. But, Stephen Colbert gave the man credit on Monday night, joking that Trump at least celebrated with a story that “somehow lasted eight nights.”
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In White House video, cabinet wives share their most personal holiday traditions
In a warm White House holiday video, the spouses of Cabinet members share the traditions that brighten their homes, from lively family talent shows and Nutcracker dances to lighting Hanukkah candles,
President Donald Trump offered his condolences to the victims of a trio of attacks at Brown University, in Sydney, Australia, and in Syria on Sunday.
Source: The Washington Post / Getty Donald Trump spoke to America yesterday during prime time television hours and offered little more than campaign rally rhetoric full of bulls**t, bravado, and broken promises.