Rahm Emanuel
Coverage of Rahm Emanuel in the Nexus archive.
- 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.
- Rahm Emanuel will call for changes to US relationship with Israel in latest sign of shifting politics on key alliance
Rahm Emanuel will advocate for changes in the US relationship with Israel, indicating a shift in politics regarding the key alliance. The article highlights this as a significant development in the dynamics of the US-Israel partnership.
- 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 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, urging significant changes to the U.S.-Israel relationship. His remarks highlight a shift in Democratic Party sentiment, with 58% of Democrats believing the U.S. is 'too supportive' of Israel. Emanuel proposes sanctions on entities involved in attacks on Palestinians and ending U.S. defense subsidies to Israel.
- Democratic presidential hopeful questions absolute US support for Israel
A Democratic 2028 presidential hopeful, Rahm Emanuel, is set to deliver a speech in Israel stating that absolute US support for Israel's government is over. He argues US support should be contingent on Israeli actions in Gaza and Iran, and calls for reforming alliances with Israel and NATO. A poll indicates nearly half of Americans believe Washington is too supportive of Israel.
- Rahm Emanuel warns new generation of Dem socialists don't like America
Rahm Emanuel criticized Democratic socialists in his party, arguing they do not support America. He highlighted candidates like Darializa Avila Chevalier, backed by Zohran Mamdani, and traditional Democrats like James Carville, who called for a party schism over socialist views. Emanuel emphasized the need to flip red areas to blue rather than deepening blue districts.
- Kara Swisher took Silicon Valley by force. Now she's eyeing influence in the 2028 campaign
Kara Swisher, a prominent tech journalist and podcaster, is expanding her influence into politics, particularly the 2028 campaign. She has interviewed numerous potential Democratic presidential candidates and leverages her reputation in Silicon Valley to shape political discourse through her podcasts and media appearances.
- Bonus episode: Rahm Emanuel on how to fix America
Rahm Emanuel, a Democrat politician, discusses how to fix America in a bonus episode with Ed Luce. The conversation is part of an interview for the Financial Times.
- Rahm Emanuel says Trump ‘got schooled’ by Iran in bad ceasefire deal
Rahm Emanuel criticized Trump's ceasefire deal with Iran, calling it a bad agreement and describing the war as a historic American national security issue. The article references a possible Democratic presidential candidate's assessment of the situation.
- Rahm Emanuel’s uphill climb in New Hampshire tests a 2028 presidential bid
Rahm Emanuel is testing his 2028 presidential bid by engaging in New Hampshire political activities, including a bike tour and policy-focused events. He faces challenges from younger rivals and limited public recognition, while promoting policies on social media, prediction markets, and retirement age.
- Rahm Emanuel's uphill climb in New Hampshire tests a 2028 presidential bid
Rahm Emanuel is testing his 2028 presidential bid in New Hampshire through voter engagement events and a 117-mile bike tour. He has introduced policy proposals on social media bans for children, prediction markets, and a mandatory retirement age of 75 for public office, while facing challenges due to limited visibility outside political circles.
- Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel fuels 2028 speculation with New Hampshire bike tour
Rahm Emanuel fuels speculation about a 2028 presidential run after completing a bike ride across New Hampshire. The former Chicago mayor's tour is seen as a potential campaign activity.
- Jewish Dems sound alarm about antisemitism and 2028
Jewish Democrats express concerns about antisemitism and alienation within their party due to escalating tensions over Israel's actions in Gaza, warning it could impact the 2028 election in swing states with large Jewish populations. Specific incidents involving candidates and lawmakers have heightened alarm, with some Jewish Democrats considering leaving the party if the nominee is perceived as hostile to Israel.
- Graham Platner to take questions from Maine voters as he looks to stabilize Senate campaign
Graham Platner is holding a town hall event in Maine to address voters as his Senate campaign faces scrutiny over past allegations of physical abuse and sexually explicit messages. He denies the violence claims, and while some ex-partners described positive experiences, others cited volatility. The event precedes a Democratic primary where he remains the frontrunner despite concerns from some Democrats.
- Graham Platner to take questions from Maine voters as he looks to stabilize Senate campaign
Graham Platner is hosting a town hall in Maine to address allegations of past misconduct involving women, which he denies, as he campaigns for Senate. Despite reports of explicit messages and conflicting accounts from ex-partners, major Democrats retain their support for his bid to challenge Susan Collins.
- Texas Republicans Are Desperate to Sound Manly
Texas Republicans have launched overt and coordinated attacks on Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico, using nicknames and dog whistles to question his masculinity and associate Democrats with weakness. The strategy includes mocking Talarico's appearance, personal life, and political stances, with figures like Stephen Miller and Jesse Watters amplifying these claims on Fox News.
- Rahm Emanuel slams DNC autopsy and Jill Biden, saying party now looks 'worse than feckless'
Rahm Emanuel criticized the DNC's election autopsy and Jill Biden, arguing that the Democratic Party's policies on border control, public safety, and identity politics have damaged its brand. He dismissed the DNC's postmortem analysis as ineffective and highlighted concerns over Joe Biden's age and the administration's stance on Israel and Gaza as significant issues for the party.
- Emanuel dings Democrats for missing corruption messaging 'gem'
Rahm Emanuel criticizes Democrats for not emphasizing corruption in their messaging, suggesting they should link it to affordability. He argues that highlighting Trump's self-dealing and controversies like the White House renovation could strengthen their campaign strategy.
- Rahm Emanuel, a Possible 2028 Contender, Calls for Higher Education Reforms
Rahm Emanuel, a potential 2028 presidential contender, proposes a 'grand bargain' to reform higher education by balancing interests of universities, the federal government, and American families.
- Why Rahm Emanuel says Democrats have gotten ‘too comfortable in the bathroom’ as he mulls 2028 White House bid
Rahm Emanuel criticizes Democrats for focusing too heavily on transgender bathroom issues over the past four years as he considers a 2028 presidential bid. The former Chicago mayor suggests the party has become too comfortable advocating on this particular social issue at the expense of broader messaging.
- Former Dem megadonor blasts 2024 autopsy as waste of time, says reasons for loss are obvious
Former Democratic megadonor John Morgan criticized his party's 2024 election autopsy report as unnecessary, arguing the reasons for the loss are obvious and center on progressive social policies like DEI initiatives and transgender athlete policies. Morgan, who withheld donations from Harris's campaign, outlined five specific points he believes caused the party's defeat and suggested Democrats could still succeed with candidates like Andy Beshear if they distance themselves from socialist associations. The official autopsy report itself attributes the loss to weakened infrastructure and declining voter registration, though DNC Chair Ken Martin distanced himself from the report's conclusions.
- A corruption election
The article argues that corruption, not artificial intelligence, will be the defining issue of the 2028 presidential campaign. Rahm Emanuel has been leading messaging on this issue since 2024, drawing parallels to his successful 'culture of corruption' campaign against Republicans in 2006 that helped Nancy Pelosi rise to House leadership.
- Rahm Emanuel: US military needs a revolution
Rahm Emanuel proposes that the US military needs reform to compete in modern warfare, citing the wars in Ukraine and Iran as examples. He argues that the Pentagon must revolutionize its approach to armed conflict. Emanuel presented his proposal in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece.
- The Democratic approach to AI is not all about bans
Rahm Emanuel is promoting a centrist approach to AI, avoiding outright bans. This approach aims to find a balance in the development and regulation of artificial intelligence. Emanuel's path emphasizes responsible AI growth.
- Pritzker: Emanuel trying to ‘pick a lane’ ahead of possible White House campaign
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker commented on Rahm Emanuel's strategy ahead of the 2028 Democratic presidential primary, calling him a friend and saying he's trying to pick a lane. Pritzker shared his thoughts in an interview with Politico's Jonathan Martin. The discussion revolves around Emanuel's potential White House campaign.
- Rove: 3 Democratic White House hopefuls ‘have elements of a winning formula’
Republican strategist Karl Rove identified three Democratic presidential candidates—Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and Sen. Cory Booker—as possessing elements of a winning formula in an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal. Rove's analysis focuses on their potential to appeal to voters despite broader Democratic challenges.
- EARTH DAY: Three big signs the climate movement is running out of gas
The article argues that the climate movement is losing momentum due to high gas prices and shifting political priorities. Examples include California's push for oil production despite climate goals, declining EV demand despite incentives, and Cuba's energy crisis highlighting reliance on fossil fuels.
- Rahm Emanuel moves to the left on Israel
Rahm Emanuel, a longtime supporter of Israeli defense efforts, has shifted his position and now advocates for the U.S. to cease military aid to Israel.