The Jerusalem Post Archive

1 July 2025
Trump says US gov. would save 'Big Money' if they stop subsidizing Musk

Trump's comments come after billionaire Elon Musk renewed his criticism on Monday of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," vowing to unseat lawmakers who backed it.

A father and son reached the most remote place on Earth—and found they weren’t alone

In the heart of the ocean lies the most distant point from any human on Earth. This location has become a spacecraft graveyard, and no one is supposed to be there.

¿Existe la posibilidad de un cambio de régimen en Irán? - opinión

Reza Pahlavi carece de la estructura de apoyo interno y de los mecanismos organizativos necesarios para coordinar un levantamiento exitoso desde dentro.

La clave para encontrar alienígenas: Extraños anillos de "humo"

Los investigadores creen que un extraño fenómeno marino que involucra ballenas podría abrir una puerta para comunicarse con vida inteligente en el espacio.

Shin Bet, police arrest Ra'anana couple suspected of spying for Iran

Detectives from the Central District Police arrested the couple after covert investigations in cooperation with the Shin Bet. 

La historia del odio hacia los judíos se repite en todo el Reino Unido - editorial

Muchos judíos en Gran Bretaña han expresado su miedo por el futuro. Muchos han decidido que ya es suficiente y que ha llegado el momento de mudarse a Israel, u otros lugares más seguros.

Complicated matchstick puzzle: Move one matchstick to get the correct equation

The puzzle in front of you is intended for people with a particularly high level of concentration. Can you figure out how many matchsticks need to be moved, and which ones?

The heist of the century: $3.6 million worth of cannabis oil stolen without a trace

A sophisticated theft operation led to a months-long investigation. Four suspects with different roles, a battle over millions in cash, and a product that has become the gold of the modern age.

Israeli couple stranded in Colombia after surrogacy birth due to sudden entry regulation change

Under the new directive, babies born abroad via surrogacy must first be naturalized in the country of birth, including undergoing a tissue test, before being eligible for an Israeli passport.

Las conversaciones entre Israel y Siria se estancan tras obstáculos por las FDI

Israel y Siria se encuentran en conversaciones de seguridad con importantes desafíos, buscando la paz pero enfrentando obstáculos que podrían llevar a una 'paz fría' en lugar de una reconciliación.

‘Many-Eyes’ and Joseph with infant Jesus Coptic frescos found at Assiut dig

Among several painted murals, archaeologists highlighted a striking image of “a multitude of eyes centred on a single face,” which they interpret as a Coptic symbol of spiritual vigilance.

Cypro-Minoan script on Tel Dor lagoon anchor reveals 11th-century trade routes

Antiquity study links Israel’s Carmel Coast to Cyprus and Egypt through inscribed anchor and jars bearing Egyptian numerals.

For the first time, cosmic-ray muons map Jeremiah’s cistern in the City of David

April 7 arXiv preprint shows non-invasive imaging of the biblical water system’s hidden ventilation shaft.

Guerra de ayuda humanitaria en Gaza: Las FDI aseguran sitios para sofocar el control de Hamás

Esto sucede en medio de fuertes acusaciones e imágenes de balas reales disparadas a palestinos en los sitios GHF, lo que la ONU ha calificado como una catástrofe humanitaria.

Turkey hands over Babylonian and Akkadian clay tablets to Iraq

The Iraqi government has launched what has come to be known as "recovery diplomacy" as part of its efforts to recover looted artifacts.

Yemen's Seiyun Palace, one of the world's largest mudbrick structures, restored

In 2022, a large section of the outer wall collapsed, raising widespread concern over its future.

Hay que eliminar el cáncer de los infractores de la ley en Cisjordania antes de que sea tarde

El enfoque de nuestras fuerzas de seguridad ha estado justamente en la supervivencia del estado judío, ya que el país ha luchado contra enemigos en siete frentes.

One killed, two hurt in stabbing attack at company in southern Germany

The man has already been taken into custody and there is no danger posed to the public, added police, who did not give a motive.

Deciphered inscription suggests Count Dracula is buried in Naples

The legend suggests that Vlad III was not killed in battle, as commonly believed. Instead, he was captured by the Ottomans and later freed by his daughter.

¿La amenaza terrorista en Cisjordania se ha reducido o se ha ocultado?

El principal desafío para las FDI en Cisjordania es si está manteniendo la paz al prevenir los ataques extremistas israelíes a los palestinos, o si la amenaza terrorista simplemente ha sido ocultada.

National Museum of Brazil reopens after 2018 fire

Visitors will be welcomed by the Bendegó meteorite, which survived the fire and symbolizes the institution's resilience.

La exrehén de Hamás, Liri Albag, regresará a las FDI

La exrehén Liri Albag regresará a las FDI, cinco meses después de ser liberada de su cautiverio de Hamas, informó su padre Eli a Kan Bet el lunes.

Netflix to stream live NASA launches and missions

NASA hopes the partnership will help bring excitement to space exploration through live streams of launches and astronaut activities.

Kisiljevo revives legend of first vampire to attract tourism

Promoting local folklore has 'huge potential' for attracting tourists, says tourism director.

La Teoría del Big Bang es desafiada por físicos - Descubre más aquí

El Profesor Gaztanaga propone que nuestro universo se encuentra dentro de un agujero negro formado en un universo padre más grande.

Katz: Those engaged in violence against IDF soldiers must be 'dealt with severely'

The defense minister said that a joint enforcement body headed by police and including the IDF and Shin Bet will be established to coordinate efforts related to these incidents.

What makes people 'cool'? Study unveils universal traits

Despite cultural differences, 'cool' people worldwide are seen as extraverted, hedonistic, powerful, adventurous, open, and autonomous.

Claims to be Christ reincarnated: Russian 'Siberian Jesus' jailed

Investigative Committee stated that Sergei Torop and his aides caused serious mental and physical harm to followers, including 'moral harm' to 16 people.

Daily horoscope for Tuesday, 1/7: Cancer – Significant closures may occur

You are more dominant and open than usual, tend to be critical of those close to you, and may experience meaningful closures with loved ones. Maintain purity and clarity in your soul-searching.

A Support Mission for Soldiers’ Wives Across Europe

Philanthropist David Hager launches a support and wellness retreat for the wives of Haredi combat soldiers

Wake-up call: How laziness at the ballot box helped elect an antisemite

By Rabbi Shai Tahan, Rosh Kollel Shaarei Ezra and Head of Beit Horaah Arzei HaLevanon in Brooklyn, NY, warning that inaction is no longer an option for our community.

Lt.-Col. Amit Yagur: Victory over Iran spurs regional shift, moves forward deal with Hamas

Israel should promote the expansion of the Abraham Accords as the foundation for the new regional order in the Middle East and declare Arab countries as Gaza's future administrators.

Three cartoonists arrested in Turkey over alleged Prophet Muhammad drawing

LeMan, one of Turkey’s oldest satirical publications, has continued to operate despite a wave of shutdowns targeting media critical of Turkish President Erdogan.

Israel’s War with Iran: Why Weren’t Sanctions Enough?

With direct military conflict underway, we must ask did sanctions just postpone the inevitable while allowing adversarial and tyrannical regimes the time to strengthen their military capabilities?

Trump administration lifts key sanctions on Syria, backs new government

US President Donald Trump moves forward with an executive order that provides sanctions relief for Syria by the US Department of State and Treasury.

'They shoot people deliberately': Gazans testify that Hamas intentionally targets aid sites

The testimonies reveal that Hamas seeks to disrupt the distribution of food packages at the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid distribution sites.

Shin Bet y la policía arrestan a una pareja de Ra'anana sospechosa de espiar para Irán

Detectives de la Policía del Distrito Central arrestaron a la pareja después de investigaciones encubiertas en cooperación con el Shin Bet.

Failure is not in the outcome, but in the mindset: Rabbi Yoel Pinto’s message

Rabbi Yoel Pinto, son of Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto, calls on each person to identify the root of dissatisfaction and low self-worth • How can it be done?

Antisemitic hate preacher broke Australian law, Federal Judge rules in landmark ECAJ v. Haddad case

The court ordered that all three sermons - and any excerpts of them - be taken down from any internet page or publication under the control of the Al Madina Dawah Centre or Wissam Haddad.

Tres cohetes de origen desconocido caen en Iraq, afirman medios iraníes

El medio iraní afiliado Sabereen News dijo que ocurrieron cinco ataques de drones, incluyendo dos que impactaron la base aérea, según publicaciones en redes sociales.

Did Iran order rocket, drone strikes on an Iraqi airport in Kirkuk? - analysis

A rare rocket attack targeted Kirkuk in northern Iraq, injuring one. Officials suspect militias or ISIS amid growing regional tensions.

Trump expects to have Gaza ceasefire deal by next week, says Netanyahu wants to end war

The Jerusalem Post previously reported that Netanyahu would visit Washington next Monday, and that Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer would arrive earlier.

Gazatíes testifican que Hamas apunta intencionalmente a sitios de ayuda humanitaria

Los testimonios revelan que Hamas busca interrumpir la distribución de paquetes de comida en los sitios de distribución de ayuda de la Fundación Humanitaria de Gaza respaldada por Estados Unidos.

Mamdani sponsors bill that would ban Jewish nonprofits from raising money for ZAKA, Hatzalah

Mamdani introduced a bill to fine NY nonprofits for funding groups like ZAKA and Hatzalah linked to Israeli settlements.

Oficial de las FDI comparte información sobre operaciones durante la guerra con Irán

"Si me hubieras dicho hace cinco años que experimentaríamos lanzamientos de esta magnitud y frecuencia, nunca te hubiera creído", dijo el teniente S.

Danish national arrested on suspicion of spying on Jewish targets for Iran, German prosecutors say

Prosecutors said the man spied on three properties in June 2025 in preparation for further intelligence activities, including possibly terrorist attacks on Jewish targets.

Tehran-linked bot army targeted Americans during war with Israel, Diaspora Ministry says

Iran-linked bot network flooded X with antisemitic and anti-Israel posts during the June conflict to weaken US support, a new report reveals.

IAF head: 80% of Israeli diplomatic wins due to faith-based diplomacy

As a fragile ceasefire with Iran sets in, Israel's battles are far from over. The Israel Allies Foundation stepped into the diplomatic arena this weekend as Israel's battle for legitimacy rages on.

Liberman: Israel has ‘no more than three years’ to prepare for next war with Iran

With Iran's nuclear threat growing, Lieberman demands fixed defense funding and criticizes Gaza aid as weakening Israeli security.

Millions of Afghan refugees in Pakistan set to be deported

The latest round of deportations follows an earlier phase launched after March 31, which focused on Afghans holding Afghan Citizen Cards and those without documentation.

How UK’s Glastonbury Festival became a Hate Rally

When music turned to menace: Glastonbury 2025 became a stage for antisemitic incitement.

Inside Iran: Behnaz Mahjoubi arrested without cause as executions and paranoia grip Iran

Crackdowns are in force throughout Iran, with Revolutionary Guards on an all-out hunt for dissidents

Love and loaded guns: Can you get inheritance in Israel after threatening your relative? - opinion

Is it right that a person just by doing nothing will be deemed to have forgiven a grievous attack on his rights, being forced to write a will with a gun aimed at his head?

Sudan’s Terror Gatekeeper: Why Israel Must Take Down Iran’s Man in Khartoum

The war against Iranian terror isn’t confined to Israelis borders. It’s regional. It’s global. And in Sudan, it has a name: Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.

Grammy-Winning Violinist Miri Ben-Ari Makes History

Israeli superstar becomes first artist to headline NBA Finals Game 7 halftime show

Fire breaks out at Mount Precipice in Nazareth

Seven firefighting teams, as well as four firefighting aircraft from the “Elad” firefighting squadron, are working to extinguish the flames.

World Emunah to Celebrate Women in the Arts at Landmark Jerusalem Event

Celebrating their 90th anniversary with a special event at the newly opened National Campus for Archaeology in Jerusalem

Gov't launches project to rebuild homes destroyed by Iranian missiles

The project will consolidate costs for home renovations across an apartment complex, aiming to reduce the overall cost to residents and the state.

How to recover deleted photos from iPhone in 2025

Wondering how to recover deleted photos from iPhone in 2025? This guide explores 6 effective methods - including recovery without backup - complete with pros, cons, and a comparison chart.

Multiple beachgoers wounded after spate of shark attacks at popular tourist spot in South Carolina

One person was attacked on Sunday and another on Tuesday, with one of the victims having to be airlifted to a hospital for emergency treatment.

Bank of Jerusalem surprises: Launches a precedent-setting move worth NIS 500 million

Bank of Jerusalem is undertaking a precedent-setting move in the capital market – a private mortgage-backed securitization with a high international rating.

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Is this the sim that will make surfing abroad easier for you?

Surfing the web abroad with an eSim is still not a simple matter. Meet the eSim from Nisim, which, beyond its amusing name, also claims to offer easier operation and reduced prices.

The apps that will make your trip smarter and safer

From precise navigation to video calls with a doctor in an emergency: The complete guide to essential apps for travelers abroad.

Who donated more than half a ton of meat to hospital staff?

The Salah Dabah & Sons chain joined the wartime effort and donated more than half a ton of high-quality meat to Rambam Hospital.

Brand news: The Korean coffee blowing up online is coming to Israel

The stylish brand inviting you to a vacation in Capri, the upgraded beauty product, the mezuzah born in tribute to the country, and more new products we think you'd like.

Now it's clearer than ever: A home office is not a luxury

Wars, crises, changes in work habits, and the home that continues to prove itself as an anchor. This is how the home office has become an essential feature in its own right.

Scientists discover: The secret health benefits of turmeric

A comprehensive review of 25 studies reveals new benefits of turmeric for menstrual pain, blood pressure, and memory—while also warning of possible side effects.

Addiction in Israel: The quiet war we must fight - opinion

Those exposed directly to the trauma of October 7 – evacuees, survivors, soldiers, families – are far more likely to turn to substances to manage anxiety, insomnia, and emotional distress.

Will US back Israeli preemptive actions? - opinion

Will the US support Israel’s new post-October 7 doctrine of preemption and deterrence, or will Washington revert to urging Israeli restraint once ceasefires are established?

Jewish unity is no longer optional - opinion

Do we want to keep pouring energy into internal feuds? Now is the moment to build bridges – within Israel, between Israel and the Diaspora, and across our global Jewish communities.

Europe slams Israel, then buys its weapons - opinion

Governments are navigating a fine line, condemning Israel in public while embracing its capabilities in private.

Comptroller annual report: 67% of public complaints about Israel-Hamas War justified

The annual report is an important indicator of where public dissatisfaction lies, and can indicate to the government specific improvement points.

Preemptive strikes against Iran are self-defense - opinion

In the laws and ethics of war, a country need not be attacked first in order to defend itself.

It is time for Bibi to pass the torch - opinion

While a constant refrain is heard here that only Bibi can do the job, this is a self-fulfilling prophecy that prevents younger people from even thinking of getting involved in a political arena.

After Iran war, Israel must begin to heal - opinion

The next government, regardless of its composition, must do more than heal a beleaguered nation – it must renew it.

The art of dealing with Trump - opinion

Dealing with Trump requires patience, because his heart and head are in the right place.

Will EBU kick Israel out of Eurovision?

Calls to ban Israel came recently from Eurovision contestants from this year and previous years.

Jerusalem Film Festival announces its opening film and Israeli lineup

The festival will take place from July 17-26 at the Jerusalem Cinematheque, and the opening will be held at the Sultan’s Pool amphitheatre.

Lifetime achievement awards for Moni Moshonov, Rina Schenfeld

The festive ceremony will take place at the Petah Tikva Culture Hall on October 28, in the presence of Mayor Rami Greenberg.

Birthright Israel to resume summer trips following Israel-Iran ceasefire

"Our commitment to connecting Jewish young adults to Israel is stronger than ever, and we expect thousands of participants to arrive from now through the end of the summer season."

The growing cancer of lawbreakers in West Bank must be cut out, before its too late - editorial

The focus of our security forces has rightfully been on the survival of the Jewish state, as the country has fought enemies on seven fronts. But the enemy from within needs to be addressed now.

Making musical ends meet, the annual Jerusalem East and West Festival shows the way

A wide-ranging slew of acts that will take the Sultan’s Pool stage, in the shadow of the Jerusalem Old City walls, later this week.

Golan leaders demand recognition in possible Abraham Accords expansion with Syria

“While we welcome real peace efforts, we are very clear: any future agreement must recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan,” leaders in the Golan Heights noted in a press release.

Elon Musk renews criticism of Trump spending bill, calls for new political party

"It is obvious ... that we live in a one-party country – the PORKY PIG PARTY!! Time for a new political party that actually cares about the people," Musk wrote on X.

Iran-linked hackers threaten to release Trump aides' emails

Hackers previously distributed a batch of Trump's emails to the media ahead of the 2024 US elections.

Mayor calls for release of New Jersey synagogue custodian detained by ICE

Glen Rock Mayor Kristine Morieko condemned Aquino's detention, asserting it was “in direct violation of due process and without cause.”

Fraudsters sold fake Sephardic citizenship for cash, say Spanish police

The immigration scheme allegedly exploited a 2015 law, dubbed the “Law of Return,” that allows the descendants of Jews expelled in the 1492 Spanish Inquisition to obtain Spanish nationality. 

Trump executive order terminates Syrian Sanctions Program, national emergency

Sanctions will remain in effect for individuals and entities connected to former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and his cronies.

What to know about Zohran Mamdani's links to anti-Israel group Democratic Socialists of America

The DSA platform accuses Israel of apartheid, colonialism and military occupation, while pledging solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

24 Iranian Jews remain in prison as government launches internal crackdown, sources say

Iranian officials have been hunting alleged collaborators with Israel following the recent attacks on Iran and the US’ bombing of the country’s most fortified nuclear facility.  

IDF soldiers recieve death threats, called Nazis during Binyamin riots

The riot in Binyamin marks the second time in a week that Jewish extremists targeted IDF soldiers in the West Bank.

Rocket, drone strikes of unknown origin target military airbase in Iraq - report

Pro-Iran Iraqi outlet Sabereen News said that five drone strikes occurred, including two that hit an airbase in Iraq.

Iranian FM tells CBS that he does not believe US talks will start anytime soon

This comes after the US president said that diplomatic talks with Iran could resume this week, though the White House noted that no talks were scheduled.

Trump claims Israel agrees to Gaza ceasefire terms, IDF intercepts Houthi missile

IDF issues evacuation warning in Gaza's Khan Yunis • Witkoff to present Dermer with US post-war proposal plans • Gazans testify that Hamas terrorizes aid sites

After Eisenkot, Matan Kahana also announces exit from Gantz's party

Kahana's exit follows Gadi Eisenkot's Monday announcement that he would be leaving National Unity and resigning from the Knesset.

Assassinating Hamas leaders: A quick fix, but not long-term strategy, expert says

The expert said that targeted assassinations of senior terror leaders can bolster recruitment of new members to groups fighting Israel.

PM's conflict of interest 'unprecedented' in Shin Bet chief case, petitioners argue

The Supreme Court heard petitions on Tuesday against Netanyahu's appointment of former IDF general David Zini as new head of Israel's spy agency.

Tattoos — what no one tells you before the needle hits your skin

Considering getting a tattoo? You might want to know a few important things before you make your decision. Don’t worry — we’re not here to scare you.

Lebanon drafts reply to US demand for Hezbollah to disarm, sources say

A phased approach to disarmament, in which Hezbollah would hand in its arms throughout Lebanon in exchange for the withdrawal of Israeli troops occupying areas in south Lebanon.

Almog Cohen rescinds resignation from gov’t as Netanyahu advances Negev airport

Cohen resigned less than 48 hours ago, citing the lack of progress in advancing the establishment of a civilian airport in the Negev.

Prime Minister Netanyahu at United Hatzalah National Logistics Center Inauguration

‘United Hatzalah Volunteers Are The Nation, Operate For The Nation; From All Sectors Of Israeli Society, From All Communities And With Complete Dedication’

Netanyahu conducts an orchestra while Israel’s leaderless opposition misses every beat - analysis

As long as Netanyahu’s opponents refuse to harmonize – preferring ego trips, tactical racism, and mutual intimidation – Israel’s longest-serving premier will keep setting the score.

Mother of hostage Ran Gvili disrupts Shin Bet hearing: ‘Don’t you dare use the hostages’

Almog Cohen claimed that Supreme Court Justice Isaac Amit kicked out a hostage's mother out of the Shin Bet hearing on Tuesday.

Over 170 charities call for end to Gaza aid distribution system

The charities called for countries to press Israel to halt the GHF scheme and reinstate aid coordinated through the United Nations.

Trump plays up 'Alligator Alcatraz' deportations in Florida ahead of bill deadline

The complex in southern Florida at the Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport is estimated to cost $450 million annually and could house some 5,000 people, officials estimate.

Sudan gold mine collapse kills 11 in Red Sea state

Sudan has been plagued by economic instability and political turmoil since the 2021 military coup and subsequent civil conflict.

Qatar presents Israel, Hamas with modified Witkoff hostage deal proposal, aims to reach ceasefire

If a temporary ceasefire is achieved, a US plan for "the day after" could serve as the basis for negotiations between Israel and Hamas to end the war.

'We are all Blue and White': Gantz reverts National Unity party name after Eisenkot departure

"There are no more camps, we are all Blue and White," Gantz said in a video announcing the party's name change.

Israel accomplished 'revolutions' in drone and air defense systems during Iran War

The number of drone flight hours connected with the Iran War was six times longer than the normal amount of hours for an entire standard year.

Israeli satellites took tens of millions of photos of Iran leading up to recent war

Leading up to Operation Rising Lion, Israeli satellites took millions of photos of multiple locations in Iran, the Defense Ministry announced.

Maslawi offers ‘apartment swap’ for residents whose homes were destroyed in war

Maslawi said it would “immediately mobilize its resources” to begin swapping residents into safe homes and start designing new, fortified towers on the damaged lots.

France's Macron, Russia's Putin talked about Ukraine, Iran in two-hour call

The pair, who had not spoken since September 2022, according to the Elysee, also discussed Iran.

Huckabee says that US B-2 bombers 'need to visit Yemen' after Houthis missile intercepted

"We thought we were done with missiles coming to Israel, but Houthis just lit one up over us in Israel," the ambassador noted after the first missile attack since the Iran war.

BDS win: Int'l Sociological Association suspends membership of Israel due to 'Gaza genocide'

ISA added that it regretted not taking a clear position condemning the situation in Gaza, and the suspension of ISS "reflects the extraordinary gravity of the current situation."

Huckabee thanks God at Western Wall for 'miracles granted' to Israel during Iran war

US Ambassador Mike Huckabee visited the Western Wall to thank God for the "miracles granted" during Operation Rising Lion.

Eisenkot hazy on National Unity exit, vows to create Zionist democratic bloc in address

"They said there are ideological gaps, I don't recognize that," he said, contradicting Gantz's explanation, which stated that there were "significant ideological differences."

Irish lawmakers begin vetting West Bank-goods ban, intensifying rift with Jerusalem

Although trade in settlement goods is tiny, Dublin’s move is widely seen as a test case that other EU capitals hostile to Israel’s war in Gaza may emulate.

Armenian lawmakers meet AIPAC as Yerevan condemns Israel, echoes Iranian talking points

While Armenian officials seek closer ties with the pro-Israel lobby in the US, activists warn that on the ground, pro-Iranian and anti-Israel messaging persists.

Officials from 17 US states unite to counter antisemitism at CAM Kansas summit

Key sessions at the summit included discussions on hate crime legislation, security for Jewish institutions, and tools to counter radicalization.

Gov't, A-G have until Sunday to compromise on new Shin Bet head Zini's appointment

The judges intended to clarify whether to uphold, change, or reject an advisory opinion based on the AG's opinion regarding Netanyahu's potential conflict of interest in hiring Zini.

Jewish QB Jake Retzlaff cleared of civil rape allegations, eyes transfer amid BYU’s consensual sex

With his legal case dismissed and a potential suspension looming, Retzlaff is now looking to continue his career elsewhere.

Mossad to Tehran: we already know your ‘secret’ war commander

“We know exactly who he is and know him well. Unfortunately, such basic information is hidden from the Iranian people. Please send us your guesses about his name.”

Pro-Palestinian Georgetown student can remain free, US appeals court rules

A three-judge panel of the Richmond, Virginia-based 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 against the administration's request that Badar Khan Suri be returned to immigration detention.

Trump threatens to arrest Mamdani over immigration stance

“Look, we don’t need a communist in this country. But if we have one, I’m going to be watching over him very carefully on behalf of the nation," Trump said.

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