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Will Trump’s new cabinet be good for Israel?

Marco Rubio, Elise Stefanik and Lee Zeldin are good early signs for Israel supporters

November 12, 2024 10:01
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President Donald Trump watches as Marco Rubio (R-FL) speaks during a campaign rally (Getty)
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With the presidential election over, the next big question is: Who will staff the new Trump-Vance administration? It’s famously been said that “personnel is policy.” So it matters who’s hired — in terms of competence, policy direction, and signaling inclusion to the various segments of Trump’s coalition.

Trump has pleased Jewish supporters with three early Cabinet-level appointments. Trump chose New York Representative and House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik to be his ambassador to the United Nations. There, Stefanik plans to advance “America First peace through strength leadership on the world stage.”

Stefanik has repeatedly spoken in support of Israel and Israeli hostages since October 7. However, she truly stood out and won many Jewish fans with her tough questioning of university presidents during the House’s campus antisemitism hearings last academic year. Given that Israel remains the United Nation’s idee fixe, and the institution remains awash in antisemitism, Stefanik should be well prepared for her new position.

Trump’s second appointment is also a New Yorker. Trump has tapped former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin, a Jewish Republican, to be his Environmental Protection Agency Administrator. Before New York’s Jewish Democrats — particularly the Orthodox — crossed over to vote for Trump this month, they voted for Zeldin when he ran for governor of New York as a voice of moderation, back in 2022. Zeldin posted on Twitter/X, “We will restore US energy dominance, revitalise our auto industry to bring back American jobs, and make the US the global leader of AI. We will do so while protecting access to clean air and water.”