Trump appears in Michigan with Arab supporter who claims ‘Palestine is being erased’

Republican presidential nominee and former US president Donald Trump talks with owner Albert Abbas as he visits The Great Commoner restaurant, November 1, 2024, in Dearborn, Michigan. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)
Republican presidential nominee and former US president Donald Trump talks with owner Albert Abbas as he visits The Great Commoner restaurant, November 1, 2024, in Dearborn, Michigan. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

Donald Trump meets with Arab Americans in Dearborn, Michigan — America’s largest Arab-majority city — as the Republican presidential nominee works to court the potentially decisive group amid discontent over the Biden administration’s support for Israel.

Trump is greeted with cheers and applause from a modest crowd at The Great Commoner restaurant in one of his campaign’s final attempts to garner support in the key battleground state.

Metro Detroit is home to the nation’s largest concentration of Arab Americans, with a large chunk of them living in Dearborn. The city — which Democrat Joe Biden won by a 3-to-1 margin in 2020 — has been roiled by political turmoil, with many upset with the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war.

Democrats worry that anger over the war will lead traditionally loyal voters to shift their votes to Trump or third-party candidates like Jill Stein — or skip the top of the ballot altogether. This could prove pivotal in Michigan, a state both parties see as a toss-up.

The meeting with Arab supporters follows Trump’s rally in Michigan last week, when he brought local Muslims up onstage with him. Trump has also received endorsements from two Democratic mayors of Muslim-majority cities.

“It is time to prioritize our nation’s best interests and foster lasting peace for all,” Albert Abbas, an Arab American, says while standing next to Trump. “This current administration has failed miserably in all aspects of humanity.”

He continues: “We look to a Trump presidency with hope and envisioning a time where peace flourishes, particularly in Lebanon and Palestine.”

“I can’t stand in silence while Palestine is being erased. Please help us stop the bloodshed. No amount of money and power should be prioritized over human life.”

Trump also delivers remarks, saying, “I know many people from Lebanon and we have to get this whole thing over with. We want to have peace. We want to have peace on earth, all over, all over. And these are wonderful people, and I very much appreciate it.”

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