Clinton and Trump are bitter rivals. That’s what makes this latest move so shocking.
And Hillary Clinton just said the unthinkable about President Trump.
In a stunning turn that has left establishment circles scrambling, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has openly endorsed President Donald Trump’s bold 20-point peace plan for Gaza.
The admission comes during a candid interview where even veteran voices on the left are forced to confront a harsh reality: decades of failed diplomacy have achieved nothing, while Trump delivers results.
David Remnick, editor-in-chief of The New Yorker, pressed Clinton on the viability of the long-sacred two-state solution. He pointed out the clear reluctance from both sides, noting the deep complications on the ground that make old formulas obsolete.
Clinton, a lifelong champion of the two-state approach, didn’t fully dismiss his concerns. Instead, she pivoted to something remarkable.
In her words, she had positive things to say about the very president her party loves to demonize.
“You might be, but you might not be. Here’s why. I’m going to say something positive about Trump,” Clinton stated.
“Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza is actually a pathway to security for Israel, reconstruction for Gaza, and the possibility of self-determination, however defined, for the Palestinians. There are a lot of people who reject it because Trump did it, but it’s the only game in town. There’s nothing else.”
This praise from Clinton cuts through years of partisan noise.
For too long, Washington insiders pushed unrealistic frameworks that ignored the tough truths on the ground.
Trump’s approach cuts the nonsense and focuses on what actually matters: keeping Israel safe while opening doors for practical rebuilding.
Right-leaning observers have long argued that real peace requires strength and pragmatism, not endless concessions.
Trump’s plan embodies that spirit—prioritizing security first, then reconstruction, rather than forcing artificial borders that invite more conflict.
