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U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem officially opens, President Trump issues video statement


U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem officially opens, President Trump issues video statement Today, after decades of delays, President Trump finally fulfilled a promise made way back in 1995 when Congress passed the Jerusalem Embassy Act. Passed by an overwhelming bipartisan majority, the Act ordered the embassy’s construction to begin in 1996. As the Washington Post reported in 2017:
Spurred by the desire to act before Rabin’s visit, the House and Senate passed a bill called the “Jerusalem Embassy Act,” which formally recognized the city as the country’s capital and called for the U.S. Embassy in Israel to be moved there from Tel Aviv by 1999. Support for the bill was overwhelming. It passed the Senate by a 93 to 5 vote, with four Republicans and one Democrat voting no. It passed the House 374 to 37, with 153 Democrats joining most of the new Republican majority that had swept into power in 1994.
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