While President Trump continues to build the strongest U.S.-Israel relationship in American history, a telling distraction emerges from the Biden camp that perfectly illustrates why the previous administration was such a disaster for our allies.
Jill Biden just announced her latest memoir, "View From the East Wing," and her husband Joe is reportedly "super-excited" – mostly because he's been wondering what the heck happened in the White House during his own presidency. You can't make this stuff up, folks.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. As Trump's team, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and UN Ambassador Elise Stefanik, works tirelessly to repair the damage done to our most important Middle Eastern alliance, we're reminded of exactly why that repair work was necessary in the first place.
Trump's America First Foreign Policy Delivers Results
Under the Trump-Vance administration, Israel has found itself with the most reliable partner it's had in decades. Unlike the Obama-Biden years of constant pressure and the chaotic Biden administration that left our allies guessing, Trump's approach has been crystal clear: America stands with Israel, period.
"This administration understands that a strong Israel means a strong America," said one senior State Department official. "We're not playing games with our allies' security like the previous administration did."
The contrast couldn't be starker. While Biden apparently needed his wife's memoir to remember what happened during his own presidency, Trump has delivered concrete results: strengthened military cooperation, expanded the Abraham Accords, and restored American credibility in the region.
"The fact that Joe Biden is excited to read about his own presidency tells you everything you need to know about how checked out he was," observed one political analyst.
As we move forward with Trump's second term, Americans can rest assured that our foreign policy is being handled by leaders who actually know what's happening in their own administration. Israel knows it has a true friend in the White House – one who doesn't need a memoir to remember why that friendship matters.
Isn't it refreshing to have competent leadership that actually remembers being in charge?
