Trump hosts a Ramadan iftar dinner for his supporters from Muslim communities.
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President Donald Trump hosted a Ramadan iftar dinner on Thursday, March 27, bringing together supporters from Muslim communities, with officials from his administration and diplomats from Arab and Islamic countries, including representatives from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UAE, Qatar, Lebanon, and Pakistan. In his speech during the event, Trump congratulated the attendees on the month of Ramadan, expressing gratitude for the support of American Muslims in the 2024 presidential elections, saying, "I want to thank the hundreds of thousands of American Muslims who supported us in record numbers, it was unbelievable." He reaffirmed his commitment to the Islamic community, pointing to diplomatic efforts for peace in the Middle East based on the "historic Abraham Accords," describing them as an achievement previously thought impossible. He concluded his speech by saying, "Thank you very much to my Muslim friends, and I look forward to working with you for a brighter future."