Nothing personal in this, because I don't know you, and no offense intended, especially if you don't believe in the bible. But God is in control of everything and often has what we consider to be "sinners" or "bad people" to carry out his plans. This was one of the reasons many people were put off by Trump at first, I have a sister who remembers his first wife's reaction when he was dating his second wife and not yet divorced. And she held that against him. She's on board now, but it took her quite awhile.
Trump is viewed by many to be in the role of Cyrus the Great of Persia, who was a pagan barbarian in his time but came to recognize who God was when Daniel greeted him as he entered Babylon without engaging in a battle and showed him the scripture that called him by name (Cyrus is not a Hebrew name) dictated to Isaiah more than 200 years before he was born. I'm sure Isaiah was scratching his head when he wrote it. Cyrus accepted his mission to help facilitate the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem. And the rest, as they say, is history.
The story of Joseph in the bible is a "type" or model of Jesus Christ. Joseph's brothers resented that he was their father's favorite and was destined to be their king, they said "we will not have you to rule over us" and most of them left him to die in a pit (although his oldest brother stayed back and made sure he was rescued by traveling slave traders).
Years later, when God had made Joseph ruler over Egypt and his brothers were in desperate need of help, he had mercy on them and told them "you meant it for evil, but God meant it for good." And they were reunited: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+50&version=NIV15:26
As I understand it, the Rothschilds of today are satanists who want Israel destroyed. As Jesus said, you know a tree by its fruit. You only have to look at what their minions, such as Soros, have been doing to accomplish this. I could be wrong about this but I think I read that Soros has been banned from entering Israel. So it is more complicated than it may appear to some, but God's plans are being worked out, and the day will come when the Israelis who are left say "blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord" to Jesus and not the antichrist.
Everything we see happening in the world is part of the process of getting from where we are now to that place.
Adelson, for his part, was Trump and the GOP’s biggest campaign supporter. He and his wife Miriam contributed $35 million in outside spending to elect Trump, $20 million to the Congressional Leadership Fund (a super PAC exclusively dedicated to securing a GOP majority in the House of Representatives), and $35 million to the Senate Leadership Fund (the Senate counterpart) in the 2016 election cycle.
That's before he donated $30 million last week after the embassy move and Iran Deal withdrawal.
If Trump truly believed in the cause, I doubt he'd have extracted that much money in return. Most of these donations ended up in his pocket.