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Updated · Fox News · Jul 7
Michael Rapaport Softens Tone on Trump After Oct. 7 Hostage Crisis, at 56 Citing Israel
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 7

Michael Rapaport Softens Tone on Trump After Oct. 7 Hostage Crisis, at 56 Citing Israel

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 7

Summary

  • Michael Rapaport, 56, said on Jamie Kennedy’s podcast that he stopped publicly insulting Donald Trump after Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack and the ensuing hostage crisis.
  • Rapaport said his shift came from believing Trump offered the best chance to bring hostages home and defend Israel’s right to exist, even though he still finds the president frustrating.
  • Nine trips to Israel in the past 2½ years and conversations with hostage families, he said, made him more informed about world politics and convinced him he had been wrong to speak so loosely before.
  • The comedian said critics have pressed him over the change, but he no longer wants to “carry the torch” of attacking Trump and instead draws a line against political violence more broadly.
  • That repositioning comes as Rapaport has also floated a 2029 New York mayoral run aimed at defeating Zohran Mamdani with what he called a “street fight mentality.”

Insights

Beyond a 'street fight' mentality, what are Rapaport's concrete policy solutions for New York City?
How does Rapaport's support for Trump square with reported friction between the US and Israeli leadership?