Trump Suggests One of His Biggest Donors Cares More About Israel Than the US
The president addressed Miriam Adelson during his
speech to the Israeli Knesset
by Dave DeCamp | October 13, 2025
President Trump on Monday suggested that Miriam
Adelson, one of his biggest donors during his 2024 campaign, “loves” Israel more
than the United States, comments he made during an address to the Israeli
Knesset in Jerusalem.
“I’m gonna get her in trouble with this one, but I
actually asked her once, ‘So, Miriam, I know you love Israel. What do you love
more? Israel. The United States or Israel?’ She refused to answer. That might
mean Israel,” the president said.
Miriam’s late husband, Sheldon Adelson, was also a
major contributor to Trump’s previous presidential campaigns, and Trump
credited the couple for pro-Israel moves he made in his first administration,
including recognizing the Israeli annexation of the Israeli-occupied Golan
Heights.
“Miriam and Sheldon would come into the office, they’d
call me. I think they had more trips to the White House than anybody else I
could think of. Look at her sitting there so innocently, she got $60 billion in
the bank … and she loves Israel,” Trump said in his Knesset address, which
Miriam attended.
“Her husband was a very aggressive man, but I loved
him, very supportive of me. And he’d call up, ‘Can I come over and see you?’ I
say, ‘Sheldon, I’m the president of the United States, it doesn’t work that
way. He’d come in and do good, though. But they were very responsible for so
much, including getting me thinking about Golan Heights,” Trump added.
The president made similar comments while on the campaign trail last year. “Miriam
and Sheldon would come into the White House, probably more than almost anybody
outside of people that worked there. And as soon as I’d give them something,
always for Israel, as soon as I’d give them something, they’d want something
else. I’d say, ‘give me a couple of weeks, will you please,'” he said at the
Israeli-American Council National Summit in September 2024.
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