Biden Claims Credit for Ceasefire, but Trump’s Special Envoy Reportedly Led Talks

BREITBART | Published January 16, 2025

President Joe Biden claimed credit for the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, but President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, reportedly headed up key negotiations last week.

After a press conference Wednesday, in which Biden praised his national security officials who failed for months to reach a deal, a reporter asked whether he or Trump deserved credit for reaching an agreement.

“Is that a joke?” Biden responded, walking away from reporters.

During the press conference, Biden credited “many peacemakers” with bringing about the deal, including outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, and Vice President Kamala Harris for reaching the agreement.

Only after Biden lauded his administration, following 15 months of failures to land a deal, did he note that his team had been recently coordinating with the incoming Trump administration.

“I’d also note this deal was developed and negotiated under my administration, but its terms will be implemented for the most part by the next administration. In these past few days, we’ve been speaking as one team,” he said.

In fact, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported in an article titled “Analysis | Trump’s Mideast Envoy Forced Netanyahu to Accept a Gaza Plan He Repeatedly Rejected” that Biden’s administration enabled Witkoff, who comes from the private sector as a real estate investor, to take the lead last week. Haaretz Political Correspondent Chaim Levinson reported on Monday:

A week before Trump’s inauguration, Jerusalem already sees a change in the rules of the game that has broken the deadlock in the hostage negotiations. Unusually, the outgoing Biden administration has let Witkoff lead the process, on the grounds that any obligations the United States undertakes will be incumbent on Trump, not on Biden.

Witkoff is a Jewish real estate investor and developer who is close to Trump. He doesn’t have the background of the kind of people who usually fill diplomatic roles. Witkoff isn’t a diplomat. He doesn’t talk like a diplomat, he has no interest in diplomatic manners and diplomatic protocols,” says a senior Israeli diplomat who spoke on condition of anonymity. “He’s a businessman who wants to reach a deal quickly and charges ahead unusually aggressively.”

Pulitzer Prize-winning independent journalist Glenn Greenwald, the host of System Update, underscored the glaring “coincidence” in the timing of the deal and that Israeli media are crediting Trump.

“Israeli media reports Israel accepted a peace deal because of Trump. The Israeli Right says blames Trump for it. Even anti-Trump outlets in the US (like the NYT) say Trump was a key factor,” Greenwald wrote in a post on X.

“Only Biden insists he got it done: a huge coincidence it never happened until Trump won,” he added.

Biden noted Wednesday that the deal is the one he put forth in May, which aligns with Haaretz’s reporting that Witkoff “forced Israel to accept a plan that [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu had repeatedly rejected over the past half year.”

Trump announced the deal in a Truth Social post ahead of Biden’s press conference.

“We have a deal for the hostages in the Middle East. They will be released shortly. Thank you!” he wrote.

In a second post, he added that the “epic ceasefire agreement could have only happened as a result of our Historic Victory in November, as it signaled to the entire World that my Administration would seek Peace and negotiate deals to ensure the safety of all Americans and our Allies.”

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RELATED: Scott Jennings Credits Trump With Hostage Deal. Biden Has Other Ideas.

TOWNHALL | Published January 16, 2025

Earlier on Wednesday it was announced that a partial hostage deal had been reached between Israel and Hamas, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government still working out the details. Even when there were just whispers about a deal being reached, many gave the credit to President-elect Donald Trump, who has repeatedly issued warnings about if Hamas did not release the hostages before he takes office, which is just five days from now.

While on “CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip,” Scott Jennings pointed out that it was Trump who deserved the credit. Even host Abby Phillip bestowed such credit, though it was far too generous a point to Democrats when she offered that “all sides agree that Trump’s hand in this has made a difference, one way or the other.”

“Yeah, they don’t want to deal with Trump,” Jennings responded, stating the obvious in how Hamas and other terrorist organizations actually fear the former and future president. “He’s been perfectly clear, he has not vacillated about his message, that if they don’t send our people back, there’s going to be hell to pay, and thank God he has been on that message and he has not wavered from it, he’s not stepped back from it.” American hostages were indeed held in captivity by Hamas, though news has since come out that there are Americans reportedly being sent home as part of the deal.

Jennings also made it clear his priority is to see the hostages come home, pointing to the yellow rib pin he’s worn. “I don’t really care, candidly, who the president is when all this happens, I just want ’em back. I mean, I’ve worn this yellow ribbon out here every night for over a year, because, uh, I think there’s so many families who are just devastated, they are hurting, they don’t know what the situation is, um, and we need this to come to an end. There are Americans involved here,” he again reminded.

While Jennings did acknowledge that some terrorists might end up being released as part of the deal, he also stressed that it’s time for the hostages to be released, as well as how Trump himself did play that role. “But to settle this, to get peace, and to get our people back, um, I think it took Trump winning the election and being clear-eyed about it to make it happen.”

Later in the segment, Jennings spoke about the Biden-Harris administration as well, and how they “at various points, tried to put shackles on Israel,” making clear, “you can say they’ve been strong on it, but they have tried to put rhetorical and military shackles on Israel.” In strong contrast, “there is no expectation that Trump would put shackles on anybody, and there is some expectation that he might just get involved himself if they don’t send our people back,” Jennings added.

Jennings used such a point to stress that “I do think this was the essential element to getting this over the finish line, and I hope it happens right now.”

Later still in the segment, to a noticeably befuddled John Avalon, Jennings went for a line to critique the outgoing Biden-Harris administration while also continuing to applaud Trump. “A great nation, a super power, does not permit its people to be held and treated like this for as long as we have. I don’t think Donald Trump wants to be taking over a country that was willing to permit that kind of behavior here by these thugs and terrorists, so I think that’s why he was clear-eyed in his statements and I think that’s why they’re responding.

The Trump campaign, as we covered, ran a particularly pro-Israel campaign for the 2024 cycle, commemorating the October 7 anniversary in a meaningful way last year, even earning the endorsement from former Democratic Rep. Peter Deutsch of Florida’s 20th Congressional District. He also earned a considerable amount of the Jewish vote last November.

While President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have been in office, as well as throughout their presidential campaigns for 2024, and now even since the deal has been announced, the administration continues to try to appeal to both sides of the conflict. Harris was even called out by CNN for such a move, days before the election last November.

Biden and his fellow Democrats have meanwhile taken all of the credit, even mocking the role that Trump played. Again, Phillip’s remark looks to have been too generous a point when she expressed her thoughts that all sides could credit Trump.

As a reporter asked “who deserves credit,” giving the option of Biden or Trump, the president, with a goofy grin on his face, turned to ask, “is that a joke?” He gave no actual answer, only a mere “oh,” as he turned and exited, an all too familiar sight throughout this entire administration.

In addition to such a line, Biden’s X accounts did indeed take credit for such a deal. Biden, and other Democrats, also referenced those in Gaza as well, trying to appeal to both sides.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) even appeared to mock Trump for daring to take any credit. Trump himself has taken credit in a post shared earlier on Wednesday on Truth Social.

It is key to remind that the October 7 attacks took place with Biden in office, and a deal was not reached to get these hostages in question home until Trump had been elected and was days away from taking office once again.

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