Trump 2024? Netanyahu: 'Keep me out of it'
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli prime minister-designate, declines to comment on his support for former President Trump in 2024, despite his dinner earlier this week with Nick Fuentes and Ye, recently in the news for their use of anti-semitic rhetoric. He tells Meet the Press he will "deal with anyone who's elected president [of the United States]" in 2024.
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