" ... Adelson is “the enforcer” for Jewish American donors who give a lot of money to Republican politicians. People are afraid to cross him."

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The activities of the Israel lobby are directly related to Russian affairs because despite 'diplomatic' relations between the two counties, Israel and Russia are backing opposite sides in the brutal Syrian conflict, and much of the anti-Russian hysteria being manufactured in the US, including the RussiaGate Hoax, is coming from Jewish political pressure groups, Jewish-owned and staffed media, and politicians who are either Jewish or getting major funding from the Israel lobby, (i.e. John McCain, Lindsey Graham, James Clapper, John Brennan,etc.). See It's Time to Drop the Jew Taboo, by RI editor Charles Bausman, for details.

Prominent Canadian news broadcaster Wendy Mesley exposes the role of billionaire campaign donor Sheldon Adelson in getting the U.S. embassy moved to Jerusalem, Trump’s abandonment of the Iran nuclear deal, and his enormous influence in both U.S. and Canadian politics.

Broadcast on CBC’s news program “The Weekly with Wendy Mesley” on May 20, 2018.

Adelson, the tenth richest man in the world and the GOP’s largest donor, is known to use his money to influence policies on behalf of Israel.

After Trump tore up the Iran agreement, Adelson donated an additional $30 million to the Republican party, possibly the single largest single donation in U.S. history.

Adelson also influenced former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who endorsed Trump’s embassy action and anti-Iran move, as well as Canadian conservative leader Andrew Scheer.

Mesley interviews New York Times reporter Ken Vogel, who says that Adelson has private meetings at the White House with Trump, Vice President Pence, John Bolton, and others. Israel is at the heart of Adelson’s donations, who has been influenced by his Israeli wife, Miriam.

Vogel explains that Adelson is “the enforcer” for Jewish American donors who give a lot of money to Republican politicians. People are afraid to cross him.