
The Jimmy Dore Show Jewish Group DEMANDS U.S. Taxpayers Fund October 7th Victims!
Nov 28, 2025
A contentious push by the Anti Defamation League for U.S. taxpayer funds to support foreign victims raises eyebrows. The hosts highlight the potential fallout, including increased anti-Israel sentiment and division within American society. They also delve into the troubling intertwining of U.S. and Israeli security infrastructures. Notably, discussions touch on Trump's controversial rhetoric towards Democrats and the ongoing debate about military obedience to unlawful orders. The conversation emphasizes the delicate balance of trauma narratives and their political exploitation.
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U.S. Funding For Foreign Victims Sparks Debate
- The hosts question why U.S. taxpayers should fund October 7 victims when the attacks occurred abroad and involved mostly non-U.S. citizens.
- They argue ADL lobbying to tap a U.S. victims fund will inflame domestic anger and deepen anti-Israel sentiment.
ADL Push To Tap Victims Fund
- The Anti-Defamation League is reportedly pushing to access the U.S. victims of state-sponsored terrorism fund for October 7 lawsuits.
- The hosts highlight a potential $4 billion target and frame it as exploiting terrorism designations and dual citizenships.
Political Groups Fuel Threat Narratives
- The hosts describe the ADL as an 'anti‑Semitism industrial complex' that benefits from amplifying threats.
- They claim such organizations need continual crises to attract donors and maintain influence.



