Trump Urges Pardon for Netanyahu Over ‘Cigars, Champagne’!

Trump Urges Pardon for Netanyahu Over ‘Cigars, Champagne’!

Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa

During his address to the Israeli parliament on Monday, former U.S. President Donald Trump called for a full pardon for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is currently facing trial in three separate corruption cases.

What He Said:

  • Trump described the charges — which include accepting luxury gifts like cigars and champagne — as “politically motivated and petty.”
  • “A leader like Bibi shouldn’t be dragged through the courts over cigars and champagne. He deserves a pardon,” Trump said.

Context:

  • Netanyahu is on trial for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust.
  • Trump’s comments drew mixed reactions from lawmakers and legal experts in Israel.

Why It Matters:

  • The call adds political weight to ongoing debates in Israel over judicial reforms and the prime minister’s legal future.
  • It also highlights Trump’s continued influence in Israeli politics and his close relationship with Netanyahu.

Citations:

  1. Times of Israel – www.timesofisrael.com
  2. The Jerusalem Post – www.jpost.com
  3. CNN Politics – www.cnn.com/politics

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Marian Opeyemi Fasesan

Marian Opeyemi Fasesan is a dynamic journalist and editorial leader committed to excellence in news reporting and storytelling. As the Managing Editor of Sele Media Africa, she ensures daily operations run smoothly while upholding the highest editorial standards. With a strong eye for detail and deep understanding of audience engagement, Marian coordinates content across platforms, guiding teams to produce compelling, timely, and credible news. Her leadership reflects the heart of Sele Media Africa’s mission—to inform, inspire, and elevate voices across the continent.

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