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TRUMP SLAMS DOOR on Antisemites: 'We Don't Want Them in MAGA Movement'

Gary FranchiJanuary 12, 2026158 views
TRUMP SLAMS DOOR on Antisemites: 'We Don't Want Them in MAGA Movement'
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President Donald Trump delivered a powerful rebuke to antisemites attempting to worm their way into the Republican Party and MAGA movement, making it abundantly clear that their hatred has no place in the America First agenda.

In a recent interview, Trump didn't mince words when addressing the toxic elements trying to hijack conservative politics with their bigotry. "I think we don't like them," the President stated firmly, drawing a bright line between legitimate conservative values and the poison of antisemitism.

This decisive statement comes as the Trump administration continues to demonstrate unwavering support for Israel and Jewish Americans, standing in stark contrast to the antisemitic rot that has infected the Democratic Party over recent years. While radical leftists like the so-called "Squad" have normalized Israel-hatred and Jewish conspiracy theories, Trump is cleaning house on the right.

Setting the Record Straight

The President's comments underscore a fundamental truth that mainstream media consistently ignores: the MAGA movement is built on constitutional principles, individual liberty, and Judeo-Christian values - not racial or religious hatred. Trump's clear denunciation exposes the lie that antisemitism has a home in conservative politics.

"I think we don't like them," Trump declared, referring to antisemites seeking entry into Republican ranks.

This isn't the first time Trump has taken a sledgehammer to antisemitic elements. Throughout his presidency, he moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, brokered historic Abraham Accords peace deals, and consistently stood with Israel against terrorist threats - actions that speak louder than the left's empty virtue signaling.

While Democrats coddle antisemites in their own ranks and turn college campuses into hotbeds of anti-Jewish hatred, Trump is doing what real leaders do: drawing clear moral lines and defending them. Patriots know the difference between legitimate criticism and hateful bigotry - and Trump just reminded everyone where the America First movement stands.

The question remains: will other Republican leaders follow Trump's example and forcefully reject the antisemitic fringe, or will they stay silent while the left continues to project their own antisemitism problem onto conservatives?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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FreedomFighter1776Verified7 minutes ago
This is why I've supported Trump from day one - he draws clear lines on what America stands for. We welcome everyone who loves this country regardless of background.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Exactly. America First means ALL Americans who want to make this country great.
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MainStreetGOPVerifiedjust now
Smart political move too. We can't let fringe elements hijack the conservative message and give the media ammunition against us. Trump knows exactly what he's doing here.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! This is exactly the leadership we need - standing firm against hatred while keeping our movement focused on America First principles.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Absolutely agree. There's no room for that garbage in our party.
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedjust now
About time someone said it plainly. How do we make sure this message reaches all the local GOP groups?