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"First Jewish President" - Trump's Faith QUESTIONED Following White House Hanukkah Party BACKLASH

Dec 19, 2025
Panelists dive into the recent White House Hanukkah celebration and the notable guests who attended. A $250 million pledge from Miriam Adelson sparks debate about its sincerity. Mark Levin's comment about Trump being the 'First Jewish President' creates a buzz, prompting discussions on faith and leadership. The group passionately argues about Trump's Christian identity and how his public persona shapes political perceptions. Ultimately, they assess his leadership style amidst today's challenges.
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ANECDOTE

White House Hanukkah Party Report

  • Adam Sosnick recounts attending the White House Hanukkah party with notable guests like Mark Levin and Marla Maples.
  • He highlights Miriam Adelson pledging $250 million during the event, which drew attention and clips shared on the show.
INSIGHT

Sarcasm Changes How Remarks Are Read

  • Adam and panel argue the Adelson moment was sarcastic and meant as a joke rather than a firm political pledge.
  • They say media will spin such moments, stressing context matters when interpreting public remarks.
ANECDOTE

Mark Levin's Viral Embrace

  • Vincent Oshana recounts Mark Levin approaching Trump and calling him 'our first Jewish president' during the event.
  • Levin later joked about him being 'the first Jewish president to serve two', which created viral moments and discomfort.
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