Former president Donald Trump falsely accused Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) of being a “proud member of Hamas� at a rally Wednesday night, lodging another insult directed at a prominent Jewish American.
“Chuck Schumer refused to shake the Israeli prime ministerâ€
In response, Schumer said in a statement: “The lower [Trump] drops in polls, the more unhinged he becomes.�
At the rally, Trump was referring to actions by the Senate majority leader — who is currently the highest-ranking Jewish official in the United States — when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a joint address to Congress last week amid the war in Gaza that has killed at least 39,445 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
While Schumer attended the speech, he nodded rather than shook Netanyahuâ€
Trump made the remarks as he criticized Vice President Harris — the presumptive Democratic nominee for president and his new campaign rival — for declining to preside over Netanyahuâ€
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The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment on his remarks about Schumer.
Schumer is staunchly pro-Israel and one of the countryâ€
Earlier on Wednesday, Schumer delivered a Senate floor speech addressing Trumpâ€
“Calling Jews fools and suggesting they are bad or disloyal because of their political beliefs is not just some juvenile insult,â€� Schumer said. “Itâ€
The original version of this story erroneously stated that Israel’s military campaign has killed more than 40,000 Palestinian civilians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. The story should have said the campaign has killed more than 39,445 Palestinians, as the health ministry doesn’t distinguish between civilians and combatants. The story has been updated.
Yasmeen Abutaleb contributed to this report.