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‘Philosemite’ Trump laments decline of ‘powerful Jewish lobby’ in Washington

The term ‘Jewish lobby’ is widely understood to be derogatory, though Trump apparently employed it in an effort to be complimentary

December 18, 2025 12:16
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Donald Trump holds up a kippah with a picture of himself after he was shot and word 'Fight' at the 2025 White House Chanukah party (Photo: Getty)

By

Andrew Bernard,

Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

Donald Trump has lamented the decline of what believed to be Jewish influence in Washington, referencing the so-called “Jewish lobby” – a label widely understood to be derogatory, and with antisemitic undertones, but which the US President apparently viewed as complimentary.

Speaking at the White House Chanukah party on Tuesday, Trump – whose daughter Ivanka conmverted to Judaism before marrying in 2009 – claimed the influence of this “powerful lobby” was waning and had failed to stop the rise of anti-Israel members of Congress.

He also cited the influence of his father, Fred Trump, for inspiring his own self-professed philosemitism.

“I’m not Jewish, but my father was very friendly with many, many Jewish people,” Trump said. “He was honoured by the Federation,” he continued, referring to the UJA Federation of New York.

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