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00:00Hello to everyone at the Republican Jewish Coalition and congratulations on 40 amazing years.
00:06I want to thank your national chairman, former Senator Norm Coleman, along with your CEO Matt
00:11Brooks and my friend Miriam Adelson and so many other incredible supporters, distinguished guests
00:17out in beautiful Las Vegas. Four days from now, we will celebrate the one year anniversary of
00:23the most important election victory in the history of our country. With the help of many of you,
00:28we won all seven swing states by millions of votes. We won the Electoral College 312 to 226.
00:36We won the popular vote for the first time of any Republican in decades, and we won 86 percent
00:41of the counties in America, 2,700 to 525. And very importantly, the RJC helped ensure that we won
00:52the highest percentage of Jewish vote of any Republican since 1988. I can't imagine we didn't
00:59do better than that after all I've done for the Jewish vote, I must be honest with you. But that's
01:04okay. 1988's not that bad. One year ago, we were a dead country. Now we're the hottest country anywhere
01:10in the world by far. Wages for workers have risen at the fastest rate in 60 years, and more than
01:17$18 trillion are pouring into the United States from all over the world. We have fully secured our
01:22southern border, and we have ended eight wars in nine months. That's pretty good. Eight wars in nine
01:28months. We have one to go, as you know, Russia, Ukraine. That includes the historic peace deal
01:34that ended the war in Gaza. After two harrowing years of darkness, our 20 courageous hostages
01:39were returned to the loving embrace of their families. And you have to remember, we also got many of the
01:46other hostages out long before that. Many, many hostages were gotten out by us. Israel has never
01:52had a better friend than President Donald J. Trump. In my first term, I terminated the disastrous Iran
01:59nuclear deal with Operation Midnight Hammer last June. We totally obliterated Iran's nuclear enrichment
02:06capacity, and we didn't even get them by surprise. They expected it, and they got obliterated. After years
02:13of broken promises by many other American presidents, I kept my promise, officially recognized the capital
02:19of Israel, and moved the American embassy to Jerusalem. I also recognized Israeli sovereignty
02:27over the Golan Heights. Who would have done that? Nobody even thought I was going to think about it.
02:32Nobody else thought about it for 70 years, but I did it. I withdrew the United States from the
02:38Anti-American, Anti-Israel UN Human Rights Council, and terminated funding for the extremely corrupt
02:44United Nations Relief and Works Agency, a totally corrupt operation. We're also defending our Jewish
02:52citizens here in America. Just as I promised, we're deporting the foreign jihadist sympathizers
02:59and Hamas supporters from our country, and it's happening very quickly. Upon taking office, I signed a
03:05historic executive order directing every department and agency in the federal government to do everything
03:11in their power to end the scourge of anti-Semitism in America. My administration has filed historic
03:18civil rights lawsuits and cut off funding to colleges and universities that refuse to defend their Jewish
03:25students from vile acts of anti-Semitism, and we have secured some of the largest discrimination
03:31settlements in modern times. There's been nothing like it. In just nine months, we have done more to protect
03:37Jewish Americans than any administration in history by far, and we're just getting started. We are going to
03:43continue to help. Together, we will make America stronger, safer, richer, prouder, and greater than ever before.
03:49I want to thank you once again to everyone at the Republican Jewish Coalition. God bless America. I'm with you all the way.
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