Morning Briefing: 5 Things for Monday – Trump in Israel
Here’s What You Need to Start Your Day
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Good Monday morning! Hope you had a great weekend!
Here are five things you need to know for today:
- President Donald Trump this morning landed in Israel, after he skipped an event Sunday and the White House admitted he’s “exhausted” after just two days.
- Israel’s Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu met the Trumps at the airport:
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🇮🇱🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/Ecf5p4HjfZ— Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) May 22, 2017
- Meanwhile, Trump managed to take a selfie with Israeli Member of Parliament Oren Hazan, “Israel’s most scandalous lawmaker” who endorsed neo-Nazi-backed Marine Le Pen.
And here it is, @oren_haz‘s selfie with @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/oe6089QTXY
— Raoul Wootliff (@RaoulWootliff) May 22, 2017
- And U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told reporters Tel Aviv is the “home of Judaism,” which is just embarrassingly wrong.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson tells reporters today: “Onto the second stop, Tel Aviv, home of Judaism.”
— Aaron Magid (@AaronMagid) May 22, 2017
- Trump’s guest book greeting is being mocked on Twitter:
I mean, just compare the guestbook entry written by Donald Trump in Israel to that of Barack Obama in 2013. pic.twitter.com/4DY4W2glEJ
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) May 22, 2017
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