An Iowa voter asked about Trump’s journey of faith and who guided him. The former president reacted with rage about the grand jury and how hard he had worked.
“My question is, how has your faith grown since you decided to run for president in 2015?” Trump asked. And who has guided you in your faith journey? ”
Here’s Trump’s answer:
Great question. I have seen a lot of heartache and confusion. I was a developer and so on. I had a great life before all this happened. I didn’t know what a grand jury was. I didn’t know what a subpoena was. I had a wonderful life.
Let me ask you, are you glad you didn’t? I couldn’t be happier. I made America great and I’m so glad we did it, but we can do it again now that we’re not a great nation. But because of the evangelicals, I’ve gotten to know them, and I’ve met a lot of people who feel very good about themselves and their families. I had never had such an experience. I mean, I know a lot of incredibly religious people, not just Christians. Look at the Catholic faith, look at the FBI, look at the FBI making them enemies of Catholics.
It’s terrible.How can a Catholic vote for a Democrat or a man like that? Biden After the experience? I met some of the nicest people I could have never met with a religious leader. they are really great people.
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— Ashin (@Acyn) July 22, 2023
to summarize, playing cards I have no faith.no one instructed him in his faith Because it’s all a huge scam And he is not on a journey of faith.
Mr. Trump’s response was the incredible phrase of a typical Trump salad meltdown, a mixture of boasting, self-pity, intrigue and delusion.
Anyone of faith who votes for Donald Trump is exposing himself as a fraudulent non-believer. Real evangelicals like Senator Tim Scott must be pushed to the wall where they lose out to complete fakes like Donald Trump.
Most notably, Trump’s response was that Iowa voters seemed unimpressed. As a former president snow job It doesn’t seem as effective as it used to.
Jason is the editor-in-chief. He is a White House press rep and a congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason holds a BA in Political Science. His graduate studies focused on public policy, specializing in social reform movements.
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