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Trump stated: "By the way, that was not in the speech, you probably know." He said this as pro-Netanyahu lawmakers gave Trump a long standing ovation, which actually happened more than once during and after the somewhat lengthy address. When Trump talked about the idea of a pardon, Knesset members shouted: "Bibi! Bibi!"
Pointing at Herzog, President Trump said: "But I happen to like this gentleman over here, and it just seems to make so much sense."
That's when he called Netanyahu "one of the greatest" wartime leaders, adding: "And cigars and Champagne, who the hell cares?"
The Netanyahu trial goes back to 2019, and over the years Trump has at times called the whole saga "politically motivated" and asserted that the prime minister been through a "Horror Show".
The trial focuses on three corruption cases - including charges of fraud and breach of trust, as well as charges of bribery. The allegations range from illegally receiving expensive gifts based on political favors, to quid pro quo agreements with some Israeli media sources for more favorable coverage, to authorizing telecom-related regulatory decisions to benefit friends and allies.
The opposition in Israel has long accused Netanyahu of seeking prolong the war in Gaza for the sake of his own political survival - all while living a lavish lifestyle.
As for Trump's reference to "cigars and Champagne" during his Monday speech, Newsweek reviews of the pending case that--
Evidence submitted includes recordings, text messages, and police documents. Notably, testimony from key figures including Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan has brought to light extravagant gifts allegedly given to Netanyahu and his wife, including Champagne and cigars.