Rahm Emanuel
Coverage of Rahm Emanuel in the Nexus archive.
- Clinton, Obama-era Democratic heavyweights Penn and Emanuel rip NYC's Mamdani over taxes, Israel, blast DSA
Mark Penn and Rahm Emanuel, Democratic figures linked to Clinton and Obama administrations, criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani over his property tax proposal and rhetoric on Israel. Mamdani's office disputed Emanuel's account of a private conversation regarding Israel, while Penn argued the tax plan misclassifies properties and risks legal challenges.
- Clinton, Obama-era Democratic heavyweights Penn and Emanuel rip NYC's Mamdani over taxes, Israel, blast DSA
Clinton and Obama-era Democratic figures Mark Penn and Rahm Emanuel criticized NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani for his property tax plan and rhetoric on Israel. Penn accused Mamdani of misleading claims about a proposed tax, while Emanuel challenged Mamdani's use of the phrase 'from the river to the sea' regarding Israel.
- July 28, 2026
Rahm Emanuel discusses Israeli PM Netanyahu's visit to the U.S. Bill McKibben addresses wildfires in Europe. Emily Wilson talks about public discourse around Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' and her own work.
- ‘I've never lost:’ Rahm Emanuel makes his case for the White House
Rahm Emanuel states he has never lost and is making his case for the White House. The article highlights his confidence in his political record.
- 2028 Democratic power rankings, right now
The article outlines potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidates, highlighting Kamala Harris's lead among Black voters, AOC's position as a successor to Bernie Sanders, Gavin Newsom's political strengths and California challenges, and a TBD center-left candidate category with names like Josh Shapiro and Mark Kelly.
- Sanders dismisses Rahm Emanuel’s warning that ‘Bernie Bros’ could ‘spoil’ Democrats in the midterms
Bernie Sanders dismissed Rahm Emanuel's warning that 'Bernie Bros' could negatively impact the Democratic Party's chances in the midterm elections. Sanders highlighted a strong division within the party during an interview on CBS News.
- Is the US-Israel relationship salvageable? – with Dr. Michael Oren - Sponsored Content
Rahm Emanuel, former White House Chief of Staff, warned that the U.S.-Israel relationship is at a crossroads. Dr. Michael Oren joins host Aviva Klompas to discuss his vision on the topic.
- Rahm Emanuel spars with New Yorker interviewer who grilled him for not emphasizing trans issues
Rahm Emanuel debated The New Yorker's David Remnick over whether the Democratic Party should prioritize transgender issues or focus on economic concerns. Emanuel emphasized education reform and criticized the party's shift toward culture wars, citing his past support for transgender bathroom access and improvements in Chicago's schools.
- Transcript: Rahm Emanuel on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," July 12, 2026
Rahm Emanuel was interviewed on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' on July 12, 2026. The transcript mentions his roles as former White House chief of staff and Chicago Mayor.
- Transcript: Rahm Emanuel on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," July 12, 2026
Rahm Emanuel participated in an interview on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' on July 12, 2026. The transcript details his appearance on the program.
- Face the Nation: Emanuel, Turner, McKenzie
Rahm Emanuel, Rep. Mike Turner, and retired Gen. Frank McKenzie appeared on Face the Nation. The segment covered their participation in the show's second half.
- Rahm Emanuel weighs in on the future of the U.S.-Israel relationship
Rahm Emanuel discussed his proposed '23-state solution' during an appearance on 'Face the Nation,' aiming to prevent Israel from becoming a pariah. The plan includes Israel, the Palestinians, and Arab states.
- Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," July 12, 2026
The episode of 'Face the Nation' on July 12, 2026, features Sen. Tim Scott discussing the death of Lindsey Graham, a prominent Senate figure. Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie and Israeli Ambassador Michael Leiter analyze recent U.S. and Iranian strikes, while former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel discusses the U.S.-Israel relationship.
- Wird er Trumps Herausforderer? Rahm Emanuel im Gespräch
Rahm Emanuel, former White House Chief of Staff to Barack Obama, discusses his potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidacy and critiques Israel's military strategy. He emphasizes the need for a new approach to collective deterrence against Russia and addresses domestic challenges in the US.
- Democratic congressman says he was detained by the Israeli military and settlers in the West Bank
U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna reported being detained by Israeli settlers and military in the West Bank, with the IDF denying involvement. The incident occurred in Khirbet Zanuta during a congressional visit to a Palestinian village affected by settler attacks. The IDF stated it dispersed the settlers and reopened the road.
- Democratic congressman says he was detained by the Israeli military and settlers in the West Bank
U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna reported being detained by settlers and Israeli military in the West Bank, with the IDF denying involvement. The incident occurred during a visit to a Palestinian village affected by settler attacks, and Khanna's group was released after contacting the U.S. Embassy. The IDF stated it dispersed Israeli civilians blocking the area but denied soldiers' participation.
- The ‘Soccer Capital of America’ is now gunning for the Soccer Capital of the World (Cup)
Kansas City is vying to become the 'Soccer Capital of the World' by leveraging its 2026 FIFA World Cup hosting role, replacing Chicago after its withdrawal due to contractual disputes. The city has organized extensive preparations, including showcasing youth soccer and infrastructure, to highlight its commitment to the sport. Kansas City's bid aims to shift its global identity from a barbecue and NFL-focused city to a premier soccer destination.
- Brooks and Capehart on what's next for Democrats in Maine
David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart discuss the fallout from the Maine Senate race with Geoff Bennett. Topics also include President Trump's comments at the NATO summit and Rahm Emanuel's criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government.
- Senior Democrat backs Trump’s call for more European defense spending
Rahm Emanuel supports Donald Trump's call for increased European defense spending, citing NATO reliance and endorsing a 5% GDP target by 2035. Spain's Pedro Sánchez opposes this, aiming for 2.1% GDP instead.
- Rahm Emanuel on calling for new approach to U.S.-Israel ties
Rahm Emanuel called for a new approach to U.S.-Israel ties, criticizing Netanyahu’s government and advocating for changes in military aid and renewed efforts toward Palestinian statehood. The comments come amid divided American public opinion and the Democratic Party on support for Israel.
- Democratic hopeful Rahm Emanuel calls for end to unconditional US aid to Israel
Rahm Emanuel, a Democratic presidential hopeful, criticized unconditional US aid to Israel and labeled the country a 'territorial pariah' during a speech at Tel Aviv University. He suggested a '23-state solution' to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and mocked Israel's recent diplomatic gains, including recognition from Somaliland. Emanuel met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog but avoided meeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Rahm Emanuel calls to end unconditional U.S. support for Israel in Tel Aviv
Rahm Emanuel spoke at Tel Aviv University, calling to end unconditional U.S. support for Israel. He mentioned this as part of a political shift among Democrats.
- Rahm Emanuel: Pro-Israel Democrat can win White House in 2028 but only if ‘status quo’ changes
Rahm Emanuel, in a speech at Tel Aviv University, stated that a pro-Israel Democrat could win the 2028 White House election only if the current situation changes. He called for ending U.S. taxpayer funding of Israel’s defense budget and noted declining support for Israel is not limited to Democrats.
- News Wrap: Judge orders Carroll to be paid in Trump case
A federal judge ordered $5 million in damages to be paid to E. Jean Carroll from her sexual abuse lawsuit against President Trump. Former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel called for the U.S. to end unconditional support for Israel, and the International Monetary Fund reduced its global growth forecast due to rising energy prices from the war in Iran.
- Rahm Emanuel’s anti-Israel bash won’t win over the jew-hating Dems he’s trying to appease
Rahm Emanuel is considering a 2028 presidential run as a Democrat but faces criticism for appealing to an antisemitic faction within his party. The article describes his strategy as 'beyond-despicable.'
- Possible Dem 2028 hopeful Rahm Emanuel calls for end to ‘blindly and silently’ supporting Israel
Rahm Emanuel, a 2028 Presidential contender, called for an end to America's unconditional support of Israel during his visit to Tel Aviv.
- Rahm Emanuel speaks in Tel Aviv, proposes 23-state plan in call for new Middle East peace strategy
Rahm Emanuel spoke in Tel Aviv, proposing a 23-state plan in a call for a new Middle East peace strategy.
- Democrat Rahm Emanuel tells Israel to change course or risk US alliance
Rahm Emanuel, a Democrat considering a 2028 U.S. presidential run, warned Israel that its current policies on the Palestinians could jeopardize the U.S. alliance. He criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and proposed a new U.S. policy toward the Middle East during a speech at Tel Aviv University.
- Rahm Emanuel warns that Israel has become a ‘territorial pariah’ in a blistering speech
Rahm Emanuel, a potential Democratic presidential candidate, warned that Israel has become a 'territorial pariah' due to its leadership in a speech at Tel Aviv University. He called for a new path to peace and security, proposing measures like ending U.S. defense subsidies for Israel and sanctioning those who attack Palestinian civilians. The speech highlighted a shift in centrist Democrats' support for Israel, with surveys showing increased skepticism about U.S. backing.
- Rahm Emanuel warns that Israel has become a 'territorial pariah' in a blistering speech
Rahm Emanuel, a potential Democratic candidate, warned Israel has become a 'territorial pariah' due to its leadership in a speech at Tel Aviv University. He criticized Israel's isolation, proposed ending U.S. defense subsidies, and advocated for economic ties with the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor. Emanuel also called for sanctions against Israelis attacking Palestinians and endorsed a 23-state solution to hold Palestinians accountable for sovereignty.
- Rahm Emanuel warns that Israel has become a ‘territorial pariah’ in a blistering speech
Rahm Emanuel, a potential Democratic presidential candidate, warns that Israel is becoming isolated due to its leadership in a speech.
- Rahm Emanuel warns that Israel has become a 'territorial pariah' in a blistering speech
Rahm Emanuel warned Israel has become a 'territorial pariah' due to its leadership's policies, urging a new path to peace and economic ties with Arab states. He criticized U.S. subsidies to Israel's defense and called for sanctions against Israelis involved in attacks on Palestinians, reflecting shifting Democratic Party support for Israel.
- As Israel Loses Support in the U.S., Rahm Emanuel Criticizes Netanyahu
Rahm Emanuel criticizes Netanyahu as Israel loses support in the U.S. and seeks to balance between anti-Israel left and pro-Israel right groups.
- Emanuel expected to light into Netanyahu in Tel Aviv speech
Rahm Emanuel is expected to criticize Benjamin Netanyahu in a speech at Tel Aviv University, stating the U.S.-Israeli relationship 'cannot stand or survive as it has been.' The speech, in a nearly finalized draft, calls for change in the bilateral relationship.
- In Tel Aviv speech, Rahm Emanuel to tear into Netanyahu for leading Israel to ‘dead end’
Rahm Emanuel is set to criticize Benjamin Netanyahu in a Tel Aviv speech, accusing Israel's leadership of leading the country to a 'dead end' by denying aid to Gazans and failing to address violent settlers. The speech also calls for sanctions against firms supporting settlements.
- Rahm Emanuel expected to say Israel needs "need significant changes" in speech
Rahm Emanuel is expected to say Israel needs significant changes in a speech. He is a potential Democratic presidential candidate and a longtime defender of Israel.
- Rahm Emanuel to deliver bracing message in Tel Aviv as American politics shifting against Israel
Rahm Emanuel, a potential Democratic presidential candidate and longtime defender of Israel, will denounce Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv this week, stating the country's relationship with the United States is 'at a crossroads.'
- Rahm Emanuel will assail Netanyahu in Tel Aviv speech as American politics shift against Israel
Rahm Emanuel will deliver a speech in Tel Aviv criticizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and calling for significant changes in the U.S.-Israel relationship. The speech highlights a shift in Democratic sentiment, with 58% of Democrats now believing the U.S. is 'too supportive' of Israel, and includes proposals for sanctions against Israeli entities and ending U.S. defense subsidies.
- Rahm Emanuel will assail Netanyahu in Tel Aviv speech as American politics shift against Israel
Rahm Emanuel will criticize Benjamin Netanyahu in a Tel Aviv speech, urging significant changes in the U.S.-Israel relationship. He proposes sanctions on Israelis attacking Palestinians and ending U.S. subsidies to Israel's defense budget. The speech reflects a shift in Democratic support, with 58% of Democrats believing the U.S. is too supportive of Israel.
- Rahm Emanuel will assail Netanyahu in Tel Aviv speech as American politics shift against Israel
Rahm Emanuel, a potential presidential candidate, will criticize Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a Tel Aviv speech, calling the U.S.-Israel relationship 'at a crossroads' and urging significant changes. His remarks align with a shift in Democratic Party sentiment, as 58% of Democrats now say the U.S. is 'too supportive' of Israel, and he proposes sanctions on entities supporting illegal settlements and ending U.S. defense subsidies.