One of Donald Trump Donald John TrumpObama calls on Senate not to fill Ginsburg's vacancy until after election Planned Parenthood: 'The fate of our rights' depends on Ginsburg replacement Progressive group to spend M in ad campaign on Supreme Court vacancy MORE’s advisers on Israel said this week that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee’s language sometimes makes him uneasy.

“As a father whose kids have become so engaged with watching the debates I'm a little bit uncomfortable, sometimes, with the language and it's not how I would speak,” Jason Greenblatt said in an interview with Israel’s Reshet television network.

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“However, politics is a dirty business.”

Greenblatt, a real estate attorney who works for Trump, is reported to be one of the presumptive GOP nominee's two top advisers on Israel.

“He’s a person who truly loves Israel,” Trump told Jewish news outlets last month. “I love to get advice from people that know Israel, but from people that truly love Israel.”

Being asked to offer his advice “was just enormous to me,” Greenblatt told Reshet, “because Israel is such an important place to me.”

Trump has come under scrutiny for his unorthodox foreign policy positions that have deviated far outside mainstream Washington doctrine. Among other points, he has suggested that countries from Japan to Saudi Arabia should acquire nuclear weapons, and demanded that Mexico pay for a wall along its border with the U.S.

“He’s just going to look at everything with a fresh set of eyes and he’s going to run it in a way to make the country great again,” Greenblatt told Reshet.

Concerns that Trump’s rhetoric makes him unfit for the White House, he added, are “silly.”

“I think that part of the problem is fueled by the media. I think some of the media does not report fairly,” Greenblatt added.

“They often take sound bites and turn them into stories which often then becomes other stories, rather than trying to analyze who he stands for, what he stands for, what he’s accomplished [and] what he can accomplish.”