The politics of Israel are beginning to grow divisive in the Democratic Party, after decades of near-unanimous support. But, like many intra-party disputes, nothing brings the family together like an attack by President Donald Trump.
Earlier this year, Democrats in Congress and on the campaign trail faced the uncomfortable task of responding to comments made by Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) that were perceived by many inside the caucus as anti-Semitic. But months and several sustained attacks by the president later, Democrats have increasingly put aside their disagreements to instead train their rhetorical fire at him.
Thursday was no exception.