This question will fill many pages of publications in the coming months. I have my own opinions, but I don’t think they’re worth sharing in a blog post.
Circulating widely, however, is the well-known photo of Trump at the grave of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, זכותו יגן עלינו, alongside Ben Shapiro. Many comments have suggested this moment played a role in Trump’s victory.

In an approach that, perhaps ironically, aligns them closely with the religious Zionist camp, the Meshichisten —those badge-wearing individuals known for loudly proclaiming “Yechi Adonenu…,” waving yellow flags, sporting large yarmulkes with “Yechi” emblazoned on them, decorating their cars with oversized images of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, and even illegally carving niches into the walls of 770 Eastern Parkway—found the picture at the gravesite deeply troubling. The reason is simple: the image suggests, and indeed affirms, that the Lubavitcher Rebbe has actually passed away, a notion they struggle to accept.
As a result, if you chance upon their websites, this alternative picture is used.

Nothing quite compares to the unlikely alignment between the yellow-flag-waving Meshichisten and the Religious Zionists—and it took Trump and the Lubavitcher Rebbe to bring them together.
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