By all accounts, they should love him. A Jew York City real estate magnate who, despite being a goy, has married off several children to Jews. He is, at least, nominally, neutral on the subject of LGBTHIV rights and whatnot. He pandered to AIPAC nearly as much as any other candidate (more, if you count the Trump 2016 yarmulkes). He opposes the Iran deal. If you were to describe all these qualities to me in a vacuum, I would naturally assume that you were telling me about some neoCohen shill who has dual citizenship in Israel.
This isn't to stop you from voting Trump. We all knew that he wasn't going to be Hitler. It was just puzzling me why it was that he faces so much opposition from the Semitic circles of society, when he loves them. And I think I've figured out why.
Trump genuinely respects Jews and Israel. Crazy, right? But remember, this guy is a moderate New Yorker who has very recently taken a conservative bent. He's lived around and worked with Jews all his life, so it influences his values considerably But, he is not beholden to them. He's had to play the Jew game from a rather young age, so he sees them as equals. He respects Israel because he sees in them what he wants America to be, only without the use of white phosphorus.
My point is this: Jews are afraid of Trump because his friendly feelings towards them are entirely dependent on them and their actions.
There are currently three kinds of Israel shills in our government. The evangelicucks, who do it out of a misplaced belief that the Jews are still God's Chosen. The Jews themselves, with their dual citizenships and matching dual loyalties. (Implying there's anything dual about their loyalties) And finally, the average Congresscritter who has fallen into the snare of political bribes and bargains.
Trump? Trump is none of those. Trump is… well, Trump is Trump.
What scares the Jews, and what is making them overplay their hand, is that Trump will get in office, take one look at the first briefing on the Mossad, and start metaphorically hammering the "Nuke Tel-Aviv" button. Their attempts to Stump the Trump are showing him how far his former reputation among the Merchants got him. AIPAC was his attempt at reminding the Jews that he was on their side, which didn't work out for him. I believe that, once Trump gets into office and has the whole of the Capitol's Semitic sickness laid out on display before him, he will start to change his opinion real quick.