You've heard today’s news that Trump Blames Jews for Anti-Semitic Attacks on Cemeteries and Elsewhere. Maybe he was told that antisemitism is polling well. An NBC/WSJ poll asked this nasty question, one that only WaPo called out (see Among otherwise mediocre poll results, a big gift to President Trump): whether "The news media and other elites are exaggerating the problems with the Trump administration."
That question parallels the line of attack in an ad that Trump ran a few days before the election. Here's how Joshua Micah Marshall described the ad (in the article Trump Rolls Out Anti-Semitic Closing Ad http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/trump-rolls-out-anti-semitic-closing-ad):
These are standard anti-Semitic themes and storylines, using established anti-Semitic vocabulary lined up with high profile Jews as the only Americans other than Clinton who are apparently relevant to the story. As you can see by my transcription, the Jews come up to punctuate specific key phrases. Soros: "those who control the levers of power in Washington"; Yellen "global special interests"; Blankfein "put money into the pockets of handful of large corporations."
This is an anti-Semitic ad every bit as much as the infamous Jesse Helms 'white hands' ad or the Willie Horton ad were anti-African-American racist ads. Which is to say, really anti-Semitic. You could even argue that it's more so, given certain linguistic similarities with anti-Semitic propaganda from the 1930s. But it's not a contest. This is an ad intended to appeal to anti-Semites and spread anti-Semitic ideas.
We’ll see what he says in the SOTU — likely not much, if anything at all.