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How can Orthodox Jews still support Trump?

'This section of the community has allied itself to a wacky fringe which is being rejected outright by every decent American. And they are still defending a leader whose personal and ethical shortcomings are finally embarrassing even those who stuck by hi

January 26, 2021 16:45
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JOINT BASE ANDREWS, MARYLAND - JANUARY 20: President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump board Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews before boarding Air Force One for his last time as President on January 20, 2021 in Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. Trump, the first president in more than 150 years to refuse to attend his successor's inauguration, is expected to spend the final minutes of his presidency at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. (Photo by Pete Marovich - Pool/Getty Images)
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since the assault on the Capitol, America has been in the grip of a moral crisis. Across the country, there has been shock and revulsion at the actions of President Donald Trump and his most avid supporters, who tried to overturn the election and attacked the seat of American democracy.

Many Trump supporters have stepped away from the precipice. Senior Republican leader Mitch McConnell has led the way, saying that the mob was “fed lies” and “provoked” by Trump.

All this seems to have passed by large parts of American Orthodox Jewry, who polls show voted for Trump by enormous margins — perhaps over 80 per cent.

Yes, some individuals have accepted that their man went too far. But the majority, particularly amongst the strictly Orthodox, seem to be digging in. There were reportedly at least eight buses of Orthodox Jews attending the protests at the Capitol. A handful of Trump loyalists have publicly decried the violence, but not the movement. On social media, Orthodox Trump supporters are still vocal — and everywhere.