Trump Admits He is a Jew at White House Hanukkah Party as Zionist Billionaire Miriam Adelson and Attorney Alan Dershowitz Plan for Trump’s 3rd Term

President Donald Trump held a Hanukkah reception in the White House last night with a heavyweight list of prominent Zionists. Fox News host Mark Levin spoke at the event, and congratulated Trump as the first Jewish U.S. President, to which Trump agreed. I have been reporting for years now that Donald Trump converted to a Zionist Jew in 2017, and has publicly stated that he is not a Christian. This first article I published at the beginning of Trump 2.0 was on the day Trump was inaugurated earlier this year on January 20, 2025, and I asked the question: "Will Donald Trump Admit he is now a Jew During his Second Presidency?" I wrote: "While it has been reported that Donald Trump converted to the Jewish religion during his first presidency, this would be the first time Americans have actually elected a Jewish president, although Trump has been very careful to not reveal his conversion as he could not have come into power without the Evangelical Christian Zionists, although it is not clear that he would lose support from these Christians even if he did admit that he is now a Jew." My question was answered in the positive last night at the White House Hanukkah Party.

Judge Rules Against Trump’s Illegal Firing of Federal Employees – Setback for Musk’s Goals as Opposition Grows

In a ruling today that was largely expected by legal analysts, but greatly upset MAGA Trump supporters, a federal judge has ruled that the firing of federal employees by the Trump Administration was illegal, allowing up to 24,000 federal employees to return to work. Because the judge was a Bill Clinton appointee, the MAGA crowd called "foul!" and blamed the ruling on partisan politics, with many claiming that President Trump has the right to fire whomever he wants to. But in rushing to judgment about this ruling, it is doubtful that the Trump supporters even read the judge's ruling and the facts of the case, as Trump's Department of Justice (DOJ) did not even argue this point (that Trump has a right to fire whomever he wants to), but in fact took the opposite position that Trump did not fire anyone, but instead gave "guidance" to the various agencies through the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and that then the agencies themselves determined who should be fired. The judge didn't buy that, mainly because when he ordered the acting OMB director Charles Ezell to testify in court about this "guidance", Trump's legal team did not allow him to testify, and instead withdrew his "declaration" so that he did not have to testify in court and obey the judge's summons. The judge essentially accused the Trump Administration of lying.