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Connection Between Trump Assassinations Attempts and Antisemitism
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They asked President [music] Trump, "Why
do you think that you had so many
assassination attempts?" After his third
assassination attempt, they said,
"What's going on? What what Why does
this keep happening?"
President Trump said the following.
The people that do the most, the people
that make the biggest impact, they're
the ones they go after.
They don't go after the ones that don't
do much.
They like it that way.
And when you look at the people, whether
it was an attempt or a successful
attempt,
they're very impactful people.
Just take a look at the names there.
He then added,
"I hate to say it.
I'm honored by that. I've done a lot."
This point that President Trump made
is revealing to our whole reality.
We know throughout all of history,
the Jews have been persecuted,
exiled,
and beaten down.
But the Jew,
the Yehudi,
will never, ever be beaten down.
We will always get back up. We have a
promise from Hakadosh Baruch Hu. We have
a strength, a vigor, a vitality.
And why is everyone [music] coming
against us? Why is everyone trying to
beat us down? Why is everyone trying to
take us down, kick us out, ruin us,
exile us, destroy us?
Because as [music] President Trump said,
the people that make the biggest impact,
they're the ones they go after.
As the Daas teaches
and as the Tzemach Tzedek explained,
the Kinyan, that which we acquire
by Har Sinai,
was that we can affect the spiritual
worlds.
That we cause everything in the physical
world.
The Jewish people's Mitzvos and Aveiros,
our good deeds, our bad deeds, our sins,
and our fulfilling of God's will,
Those
are what's really causing everything in
this world. It says when we see a
tragedy amongst the non-Jews, we have to
choose my sin token because our actions
[music] have the most profound, extreme,
and real impact.
This is an unbelievable his What did we
get on this day? We got the ability to
change the world. Everything you do as a
Jew matters.
This is what Hashem gave us at our
Sinai.