Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says he is ready to sign House Speaker Mike Johnson’s invitation to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deliver an address to Congress.

 

ed note–a case study example as to why all Gentiles with a vested interest in their own future survival should assume that whenever someone from the tribe of Judah is operating in any capacity where he/she has power, whether it is in the world of politics, media, shaping public opinion/discourse, etc, that he/she is–to some degree and in some capacity–looking out for the best interests of that same tribe of Judah to which he/she is a proud member, and is doing so to the detriment of all Gentiles.

 

This–and especially today–is a protocol that needs to become second nature in the thinking of all Gentiles.

 

In the aftermath of Schumer recently making his VERY ‘jramatic’ statement where it appeared–APPEARED–that he was in fact an enemy of Netanyahu, going so far as to intimate that Netanyahu should be removed from power, what this represented was mere ‘schtick’, no different in effect than the manner in which most of the anti-Genocide protests taking place in the US are–at the highest levels–being run by those of the Hebraic pedigree.

 

But this–Schumer being part of the ‘welcoming party’ viz Netanyahu being given the red carpet treatment as he addresses the most powerful lawmaking body in the world–pales in comparison to what he did just a week or so ago, where–in the aftermath of his own statement that Netanyahu was an ‘obstacle to peace’–affixed his own signature to the bill that sent an addition $26 BILLION with a ‘B’ to the Jypsy State so that it could continue its Torah Terrorism against the hapless and defenseless Gentiles in the Middle East.

 

We’ve said it before and it bears repeating–‘they’ simply CANNOT be trusted, because in virtually every situation and in every circumstance where the welfare and well-being of Gentiles is at stake–

 

FISH SWIM, BIRDS FLY, AND JEWS LIE

 

 

 

Israel National News

 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is poised to join House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in inviting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deliver an address to Congress, despite recent criticism of Netanyahu on Schumer’s part, The Hill reports.

 

Johnson told The Hill that he sent Schumer a draft invitation around a month ago, but the Senate leader has been sitting on it since.

 

‘I sent a letter draft, because it’s a bicameral invitation letter, it’s been sitting on Chuck Schumer’s desk. As far as I know he has not co-signed it yet,’ Johnson said, adding that it was sent ‘probably a month ago.’

 

Now, Schumer is ready to sign on, according to his office.

 

‘He intends to join the invitation, the timing is being worked out,’ the Senate leader’s spokesperson told The Hill on Friday.

 

Netanyahu previously spoke before Congress in March of 2015.

 

Schumer caused an uproar in March when he gave a speech from the Senate floor, in which he also claimed that Netanyahu ‘lost his way’ and called Netanyahu an ‘obstacle to peace.’

 

Officials in both the US and Israel criticized Schumer at the time, though President Joe Biden later indicated he supported Schumer’s remarks.

 

‘He made a good speech,’ Biden said in the Oval Office when asked by reporters asked about Schumer’s remarks.

 

‘He expressed serious concerns, shared not only by him but by many Americans,’ Biden continued, adding that his staff were notified about the speech in advance by Schumer.

 

Netanyahu later responded to Schumer’s remarks in an interview with CNN, calling them ‘totally inappropriate.’

 

Schumer last month once again called on Israel to hold elections, citing National Unity Party chairman Benny Gantz’s call for elections.

 

‘When a leading member of Israel’s war cabinet calls for early elections and over 70% of the Israeli population agrees according to a major poll, you know it’s the right thing to do,’ Schumer wrote in a post on social media.

 

His comment came after Gantz, at the conclusion of a press conference on the Gaza war, said, ‘In order for us to maintain unity, the public must know that we will soon come and ask for their trust. Let us not ignore October 7. For this reason we must agree on an election date around September. I discussed such a date with political leaders. Elections will prevent a split in the nation, because soon we will renew the trust between the people and their leaders.’

 

Despite his criticism of Netanyahu, Schumer hinted in March that he would not be opposed to Netanyahu addressing Congress.

 

‘Israel has no stronger ally than the United States and our relationship transcends any one president or any one Prime Minister,’ Schumer said in a statement. ‘I will always welcome the opportunity for the Prime Minister of Israel to speak to Congress in a bipartisan way.’

One thought on “By Way of Deception–After publically excoriating Netanyahu, Schumer now poised to invite him to address Congress”
  1. Wanna bet Nutty-Netty breaks his record for standing ovations that he set in 2011?

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