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Trump criticizes pro-Israel groups' declining influence in Congress

Donald Trump criticized the decreasing influence of pro-Israel groups in Congress, noting a significant shift in political support for Israel, especially among Democrats. His remarks reflect growing โ€ฆ

Trump remarks on diminishing impact of pro-Israel groups in Congress
Al Jazeera โ€” 12 August 2026
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Former President Donald Trump criticized the declining influence of pro-Israel lobbying groups in Congress during a recent interview on the right-wing network Real Americaโ€™s Voice. The pre-taped segment, which aired on Tuesday, featured Trump discussing what he perceives as a significant shift in U.S. political support for Israel, particularly among Democrats. He noted that, unlike 20 years ago when pro-Israel groups held considerable power, their clout has diminished drastically in recent years.

Trump's remarks align with a recent survey by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs, which highlights growing opposition to Israel among Democrats and increasing polarization within the Republican Party. This changing political landscape has prompted concerns among pro-Israel advocates about the future of U.S.-Israel relations. Trump's comments are not new; he has previously acknowledged a decline in support for Israel, particularly among younger Republicans, framing it as a departure from past endorsements in Congress.

During the interview, Trump also took aim at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a long-time pro-Israel advocate. He called Schumer "virtually a Palestinian," a remark that echoes previous derogatory comments made by Trump about the senator. These statements have drawn backlash from various Jewish and Muslim groups, who view them as xenophobic slurs. Schumer, typically a staunch defender of Israel, has recently criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his handling of the Gaza conflict, further illustrating the shifting dynamics within the Democratic Party regarding Israel.

The implications of Trump's comments and the broader political shift could have lasting effects on U.S. foreign policy and its relationship with Israel. As public sentiment continues to evolve, the future of pro-Israel lobbying efforts in Washington remains uncertain. The discourse surrounding Israel in American politics may continue to polarize party lines, influencing both legislative agendas and electoral outcomes in the coming years.

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