Ukraine's Chief Rabbi urges in video clip: "Trump, destroy the evil empire"

Rabbi singing a song about Trump. Photo: Asman’s Facebook page

The Chief Rabbi of Ukraine, Moshe Reuven Asman, recorded an English-language song appealing to Donald Trump to "fight in the name of light" and "destroy the evil empire." The rabbi posted the music video on his Facebook page.

"You are the one the whole world is watching. Every step you take, everything you do," Asman began his song. He then urged the U.S. President "not to blur the line between good and evil."

"Donald Trump, it’s time to fight in the name of light," the rabbi proclaimed, emphasizing that "they constantly lie, they do not want peace."

"It’s time to destroy the evil empire," Asman advised the U.S. President. At these words, the video showed images of the leaders of Russia, North Korea, and Iran. The rabbi did not specify exactly which "empire" Trump was supposed to destroy.

As a reminder, earlier Asman criticized Lavrov’s statement that Zelensky is "a disgrace to the Jewish people."

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