New York, NY – In a charged interview on Sean Hannity’s Fox News program, former President Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden’s failed leadership and expressed strong support for Israel in its ongoing conflict, particularly highlighting the tragic Islamic attacks of October 7. As live footage from Columbia University, where police were dispersing protestors, streamed in the background, Trump conveyed his anger and frustration over the current state of national and international affairs.
Trump accused Biden of failing to provide a clear and influential voice on critical issues, such as the rise in antisemitism and the contentious political climate surrounding Israel. “Biden is supposed to be the voice of our country, and it’s certainly not much of a voice. It’s a voice that nobody’s heard,” Trump lamented during the broadcast. He emphasized the necessity for the U.S. to reclaim its role as a strong supporter of Israel, particularly in light of the violent jihad attacks that occurred on October 7, which he described as unprecedented in their brutality.
“We have to go back to the roots, we have to protect, we have to stop the antisemitism that’s just pervading our country right now. And Biden has to do something. I don’t think he’s got what it takes to do it,” Trump stated, expressing a dire need for decisive action against the rising hate.
The former president also addressed the radicalization of college campuses and the influence of paid agitators in American protests. He critiqued the uniformity of the protest signs as evidence of organized, funded dissent rather than genuine grassroots activism. “These aren’t hand-painted signs where people would go to their basement and paint something because they really believed it. These are all signs that are identical. They’re made by the same printer,” Trump explained, pointing to a broader issue of manipulation within protests. He added, “I really think you have a lot of paid agitators, professional agitators in here too. And when you see signs that are all identical, that means they’re being paid by a source.”
Trump’s conversation with Hannity focused heavily on the October 7 attacks in Israel, emphasizing the severity of the violence and the need for robust support from the U.S. “Well, it’s just such a sad thing to see, Shawn, when you look at this, it’s not even believable,” Trump remarked, highlighting the unprecedented nature of the attacks. He stressed the importance of swift and decisive support for Israel, asserting, “October 7, was beyond violence. It was the thing that’s done to people that nobody has ever seen before their babies. You can’t have a thing like that. And when you have people out there protesting and denying that October 7 ever took place. They’re either brainwashed in a certain way, I really believe they are brainwashed.”
As the interview wrapped up, Trump reiterated his stance on the importance of strong leadership and law enforcement, criticizing educational institutions and political leaders for allowing radical movements to gain momentum. He specifically called out the weak leadership at Columbia University for not preventing the escalation of protests, insisting that stronger governance and clearer policies are essential for restoring order and maintaining national security. “The United States worldwide is not respected anymore. And we have to gain back that respect from other countries. Quickly,” Trump concluded, signaling a call for restored American dignity and leadership on the global stage.
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