Analyst reacts to Karoline Leavitt exposing Trump plot
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
Democratic analyst Adam Mockler criticized President Trump's Board of Peace initiative after press secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed Trump will oversee a $5 billion investment to rebuild Gaza. Mockler described the revelation as "absolutely sickening," noting that Trump is now "essentially currently the President of the Gaza Strip, even though he can't even manage the United States." He characterized the board as the "de facto ruler of the Gaza Strip." Mockler pointed out that Trump's previous peace deal between Israel and Gaza collapsed within a day, with Hamas continuing violence and Israel pursuing strikes, starvation tactics, and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, all while conducting illegal settlements in the West Bank. Mockler continued, emphasizing Israel has not been reined in and the Gaza war has not officially ended, only "slowed down to a halt." Your browser does not support the video tag.
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