The first time Donald Trump appeared before the Republican Jewish Coalition as a presidential candidate, in late 2015, it didn’t go well.
A lot has changed since then. But one thing that hasn’t is Trump’s seemingly tenuous relationship with American Jews — which makes his scheduled appearance at this year’s RJC leadership summit all the more interesting and awkward.
The organization, which has been generously funded by the late right-wing businessman Sheldon Adelson, is hosting the summit in Las Vegas from Friday through Sunday. In addition to Trump, the group is welcoming GOP presidential candidates Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy and Tim Scott.
The former president may be hoping for a better showing than last time, when he made news for all the wrong reasons. But that could be difficult, given that he’s saddled with even more baggage now.
At the 2015 forum, Trump told a room full of wealthy Jewish donors: “I’m a negotiator like you folks; we’re negotiators.” He added: “Is there anybody that doesn’t renegotiate deals in this room? This room negotiates … perhaps more than any room I’ve ever spoken to.”








