Trump Celebrates Israel-Bahrain Agreement at the White House
President Donald Trump on Friday celebrated the news that Bahrain had agreed to normalize diplomatic relations with Israel.

President Donald Trump on Friday celebrated the news that Bahrain had agreed to normalize diplomatic relations with Israel.

Israeli media reported on Friday that the Kingdom of Bahrain will normalize relations with Israel, following the same path as the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which announced a peace deal with Israel on August 13.

Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner on Wednesday warned the Palestinians if they continue to reject President Donald Trump’s peace proposal for solving the conflict with Israel, their plight will worsen because Israel will continue building on West Bank territory earmarked for a Palestinian state.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday tweeted criticisms of the U.S.-brokered peace deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) before launching into an anti-Semitic tirade against President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner.

In another monumental coup for Israel’s warming ties with Arab Gulf states, Saudi Arabia on Wednesday announced it will allow all Israeli flights to the United Arab Emirates to cross through Saudi airspace.

The normalization deal between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel exemplifies the “Netanyahu Doctrine” — the Israeli leader’s policy of peace through strength, strategic advisor to the prime minister and former Breitbart Jerusalem bureau chief Aaron Klein claimed in an oped published Wednesday in Newsweek.

As a joint U.S.-Israeli delegation prepared to wrap up its historic visit to the United Arab Emirates in the wake of an agreement to establish diplomatic ties, Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner told a local news agency all 22 Arab countries would eventually normalize ties with Israel.

Speaking from Abu Dhabi after disembarking the first ever direct Israeli flight to the United Arab Emirates on Monday afternoon, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner hailed the new relationship his country brokered between the UAE and Israel, and criticized the Palestinian for not doing more in the name of peace.

The first ever direct commercial flight from Israel to the United Arab Emirates took off Monday morning carrying a senior Israeli and American delegation for talks to cement the recently signed U.S.-brokered agreement to establish ties between the two countries.

Arab nations are done with waiting for the Palestinians to make peace with Israel before they do, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a press briefing Sunday alongside White House Special Adviser Jared Kushner and U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien.

When asked by Sherman if he had reached out to James, Kushner replied, “I have not, I’ll reach out to him today.”

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday stressed the U.S. was committed to preserving Israel’s qualitative military edge in the region while suggesting the Trump administration may provide the United Arab Emirates with weapons at a future date.

Senior advisor to President Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, said Monday that Israel would not go ahead with its decision to apply sovereignty to parts of the West Bank without the U.S.’ approval, which would not be or “some time.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benajmin Netanyahu on Monday said Israel favors peace with Arab countries over annexation of the West Bank, in his first interview with an Emirati network since inking a deal to normalize relations between the United Arab Emirates and Israel.

“Kayne’s been a friend of mine, I’ve known him for about ten years, and we talk every now and then about different things,” Kushner said.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom denied a New York Times report last weekend that claimed he was required to thank President Donald Trump publicly in exchange for coronavirus aid for the State of California. “Not true,” Newsom said.

Grammy-winning rapper and fashion mogul Kanye West opened up Wednesday about his Fourth of July declaration he’s running for president.

The left set its sights on Trump senior adviser Jared Kushner in a scathing new ad — describing him as “clueless,” “corrupt,” and “incompetent” — and promoted the political slam with the hashtag, “HeWentToJared.”

TEL AVIV – President Donald Trump is set to make a final decision on Tuesday as to Israel’s plans to annex parts of the West Bank and Jordan Valley, The Jerusalem Post reported.

TEL AVIV – Senior Trump administration officials will hold a meeting this week on whether or not to approve Israel’s decision to annex parts of the West Bank and the Jordan Valley, Israeli media reported.

“One thing I’ve learned working under President Trump’s leadership, that we are not just about talk, we are about action,” he said at the meeting.

A senior White House official on Thursday denied reports that there any discussions about extending the executive amnesty program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), before the election.

Monday, Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson opened his program with a scathing critique of how the government responded to the chaos and rioting committed in the name of protesting the death of George Floyd while in the hands of Minneapolis police last week.

Wednesday on CNN, former Obama administration National Security Adviser Susan Rice said she did not know how White House advisor Jared Kushner can call the Trump administration’s coronavirus response a “success.”

Wednesday on ABC’s “The View,” co-host Meghan McCain said White House adviser Jared Kushner’s claim that the U.S. economy would be “rocking,” by July is an “absolute fantasy.”

The White House is expecting major retailers to expand rapid coronavirus drive-through testing at more sites across the country soon.

“It’s such a basic simple question and you try and make it so bad,” Trump said. “You oughta be ashamed of yourself.”

“He didn’t adapt to Washington; he’s forcing Washington to adapt to him,” Kushner said, “which is good.”
TEL AVIV – U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman on Sunday expressed his opposition to any “unilateral” decision by Israel to annex Jewish settlements in the West Bank, saying such a move would endanger the recently unveiled peace plan.

House Impeachment Manager Rep. Adam Schiff warned that President Donald Trump might give Alaska to the Russians if he is not impeached. He warned that they were setting a precedent that would only encourage Trump to pursue “unacceptable” actions.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy set an all-time annual fundraising record for any Republican in 2019, blowing past a previous record set by former House Speaker Paul Ryan in 2017 by $8 million.

Conservative talk radio star Mark Levin praised President Donald Trump while attending a Hanukkah party at the White House on Wednesday.

Kushner recently met with Cui Tiankai, the Chinese ambassador to the United States, an anonymous White House official told Reuters.

Stanford Law School professor Pamela Karlan, one of three witnesses called by Democrats to testify on the first day of the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment inquiry, once admitted to despising President Donald Trump so much that she crossed the street rather than walk by one of his hotels.

Jared Kushner is managing the construction of the border wall and is seeking to build 400 miles by November 2020, according to a Washington Post report.

Conservatives across the Georgia Republican base have sounded the alarm over Gov. Brian Kemp’s potential appointment of Kelly Loeffler as an interim Republican senator.

On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” 2020 Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden addressed questions about his son Hunter Biden’s business dealings in the Ukraine by accusing President Donald Trump of setting “a new low in terms

President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign defended his son-in-law Jared Kushner and his daughter Ivanka Trump after they were both attacked by former Vice President Joe Biden Thursday for serving in the White House.

Joe Biden claimed in a soon to be aired 60 minutes interview that it was “simply improper” for President Donald Trump to have hired his daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared,to serve in the White House.

Trump has floated the idea of hiringKellyanne Conway as his new chief of staff. Mick Mulvaney continues to hold the position of “Acting White House chief of staff” after Trump appointed him in December 2018
