Two powerful Israeli men, shunned by Biden, take plans to Trump's US
The controversial leaders of Israel's far-right politics were boycotted by the US in the past. But they've been meeting with Donald Trump's officials and dining at his resort.
Brad Ryan is a digital journalist/producer for the ABC's North America bureau in Washington DC. Previously, he has worked as digital editor for ABC News Melbourne and the Specialist Reporting Team, and as a newspaper, radio, TV and online reporter in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Far North Queensland.
The controversial leaders of Israel's far-right politics were boycotted by the US in the past. But they've been meeting with Donald Trump's officials and dining at his resort.
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