Muslims Who Voted for Trump Are Upset Over Pro-Israel Elections

Muslim voters who voted for Donald Trump in the US elections are deeply disappointed with Trump’s choices for ministerial positions. As the country’s new administration slowly takes shape, Trump’s pro-Israel choices for his cabinet have drawn attention. Trump most recently chose Republican Senator Marco Rubio, a staunch supporter of Israel, for Secretary of State.

Donald Trump, who was elected as the 47th president of the United States last week, has begun to form his A-Team.
As the country’s new administration slowly takes shape, Trump’s pro-Israel picks for his cabinet have drawn attention.
Trump’s choice of Republican Senator Marco Rubio, who is seen as a staunch supporter of Israel, as Secretary of State disappointed Muslim voters.

“Trump won because of us, and we are not happy with his choices for Secretary of State and other executives,” said Rabiul Chowdhury, a Philadelphia-based investor and co-founder of the Muslims for Trump association. he said.

Political analysts believe that Muslim support for Trump was instrumental in his win in Michigan and may have been instrumental in his victories in other critical states as well.
Trump also supported the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and supported the two-state solution in Palestine “unworkable,” former Arkansas governor and staunchly pro-Israel conservative Mike Huckabee was nominated as ambassador to Israel.
The Republican leader also nominated Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik as his candidate for ambassador to the United Nations. Stefanik, a key Trump ally who is entering her fifth term in office, is a staunch defender of Israel.
Rexhinaldo Nazarko, executive director of the American Muslim Engagement and Empowerment Network, said Muslim voters had hoped Trump would elect peace-loving officials, but there was no sign of that. “We are very disappointed,” Nazarko said. “It appears that this administration is completely filled with extremely pro-Israel, pro-war people, and that, along with President Trump, is a failure of the peace and anti-war movement.” he used the expressions.
Trump emphasized Muslim Americans in his victory speech in Florida after the unofficial election results became clear and claimed that they had “formed the greatest coalition in history.”
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