President Donald Trump praised The Almighty for sparing his life as he spoke at two National Prayer Breakfast events in Washington, DC, Thursday, where he made a commitment to “Bring God Back” to America.
“I really believe you can’t be happy without religion, without that belief,” Trump said during remarks inside the Capitol’s National Statuary Hall attended by bipartisan lawmakers. “Let’s bring religion back. Let’s bring God back into our lives.”
Discussing the failed attempt on his life last July in Butler, Penn., Trump said the experience had undoubtedly brought him closer to God.
“It changed something in me, I feel,” Trump said, “I feel even stronger.”
“I believed in God, but I feel, I feel much more strongly about it. Something happened,” he said, joking the bullet that narrowly missed his head “didn’t affect my hair.”
“It was God that saved me,” Trump said at another National Prayer Breakfast gathering hosted at a Washington hotel ballroom.
“While I’m in the White House, we will protect Christians in our schools, in our military, in our government, in our workplaces, hospitals and in our public squares,” he said. “And we will bring our country back together as one nation under God.”
“I really believe you can’t be happy without religion. Without that belief,” Trump also remarked.
“I really believe you can’t be happy without religion. Without that belief.”
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US President Donald J Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast
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Speaking at the hotel event, Trump announced the formation of a White House faith office and task force led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, which is instructed to “immediately halt all forms of anti-Christian targeting and discrimination within the federal government, including at the DOJ, which was absolutely terrible, the IRS, the FBI — terrible — and other agencies.”
Bondi will “fully prosecute anti-Christian violence and vandalism in our society and…move heaven and earth to defend the rights of Christians and religious believers nationwide,” Trump said.
One Democrat who went to the event at the Capitol, Rep. Jared Huffman, said he attended to protest in favor of the separation between church and state.
The supposed separation of church and state has been hotly debated, with proponents of the notion citing the Establishment Clause; however, others point out the Clause was meant to prevent the formation of a national church ascribed to one religion and not intended to exclude religion from public life.
Additionally, nearly all of the Founding Fathers were Christians, and numerous references to God appear in key historical documents like the Declaration of Independence.
After his brush with death, Trump has more closely aligned his moral compass with religion and is carrying through with implementing God’s divine mandate.
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