At the White House Hanukkah reception on December 16, 2025, President Donald Trump put on full display the extraordinary influence wielded by pro-Israel billionaires over American politics.
In a jaw-dropping moment, Israeli-born casino magnate Miriam Adelson – one of the most powerful figures in the Zionist lobby – openly offered another $250 million to fund Trump’s bid for extended time in office, teasing “four more years” with the help of pro-pedophilia lawyer Alan Dershowitz.
Trump, beaming on stage, praised Adelson for already contributing an astounding $250 million (directly and indirectly) to his 2024 campaign. “Miriam gave my campaign indirectly and directly $250 million – she was the number one,” he declared, before inviting her to speak. “When somebody can give you $250 million, I think we should give her the opportunity to say hello.”
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Adelson, a staunch advocate for Israeli expansionism and widow of Sheldon Adelson (who poured hundreds of millions into pro-Israel causes), didn’t hold back. She revealed she had consulted Dershowitz – a longtime defender of Israeli policies – about ways for Trump to remain in power longer. “I met Alan Dershowitz… he said the legal thing about four more years. And I said, ‘Alan, I agree with you.’ So, we can do it. Think about it!”
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The crowd erupted in chants of “Four more years!” as Adelson whispered to Trump. He then announced with a grin: “She said, ‘Think about it, I’ll give you another $250 million.’” Adelson confirmed from the stage: “I will give.”
This half-billion-dollar pledge from a foreign-born billionaire with unbreakable ties to Israel underscores the depth of Jewish and Zionist influence in Washington. The Adelsons have long been the kingmakers of Republican politics, demanding unwavering support for Israel in exchange for their fortunes – from recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital to extreme pro-settlement policies.
Adding fuel to the fire, conservative radio host Mark Levin took the stage and doubled down on his previous declaration, calling Trump “our first Jewish president.” Embracing Trump, Levin said: “Six years ago, I was up here. And I said, ‘This is our first Jewish president.'” Trump interjected, “It’s true.” Levin continued: “Now he’s the first Jewish president to serve two, not consecutive presidencies.”
Levin’s glowing praise highlights Trump’s transformation into the ultimate ally of Jewish and Israeli interests. No president in history has gone further: moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, brokering deals heavily favoring Israel, and surrounding himself with pro-Israel donors and advisors.
Dershowitz, meanwhile, has been promoting his upcoming book exploring scenarios for Trump to serve beyond normal limits, further signaling a coordinated push from elite pro-Israel networks.
What does this mean for America? A presidency increasingly shaped by massive donations from Zionist billionaires, with whispers of extended rule to ensure perpetual alignment with foreign agendas. The Hanukkah event wasn’t just a celebration – it was a stark reminder of who really pulls the strings in the White House.
The American people deserve leaders who put America first, not those bought by foreign-influenced mega-donors. This open display of influence should wake up every patriot.
Stay alert – the grip is tightening.

