Trump asks Israeli president to pardon Netanyahu during Knesset speech

By Jen Krausz on
 October 14, 2025

President Donald Trump got a standing ovation from the Israeli Knesset on Monday when he asked Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of bribery charges he faces.

“Hey, I have an idea. Mr. President, why don’t you give him a pardon? Give him a pardon,” Trump said, after which applause and chants of “Bibi, Bibi!’ broke out.

“By the way, that was not in the speech, as you probably know, but I happen to like this gentleman right over here,” Trump continued.

“It just seems to make so much sense. You know whether we like it or not, this has been one of the greatest wartime presidents. Cigars and champagne? Who the hell cares about that?” he stated.

On the spot

Trump's on the spot request has put Herzog on the spot, and at a time when both Trump and Netanyahu are being looked at as heroes for reaching a deal to stop the fighting.

Trump has been saying since June that the State of Israel should drop the charges against Netanyahu.

Supporters of the PM say the charges of petty corruption for acts such as receiving cigars from a friend are politically motivated.

The judges in the case even suggested that at least one of the charges should be dropped, but Netanyahu was forced to testify during a time of war anyway.

Riding high

Trump is riding high on public opinion after brokering an initial peace deal between Israel and Hamas, bringing an end to the fighting and the release of all hostages held by Hamas for the last two years.

Figures on both sides of the political aisle are lauding him for the peace deal, even some who criticized him before.

This includes media figures like CNN's Jake Sullivan, The View co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, and even his former presidential opponent Hillary Clinton.

"I really commend President Trump and his administration, as well as Arab leaders in the region for making the commitment to the 20-point plan and seeing a path forward for what's often called the day after," Clinton told CBS' Norah O'Donnell on Friday.

Former President Barack Obama praised the peace deal, but did not name Trump in the post that did so, drawing criticism from another CNN figure, host Abby Phillip.

"I think if you can't say that ending a deadly war that has killed so many children and human beings is a good thing, I think you need to take a look at your gut and find out what's going on there. This is, everybody wants this to end and if he's able to get it done, he deserves credit for it," she said.

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