Washington – President Donald Trump said on Thursday that his relationship with religion “changed” after a pair of unsuccessful murder attempts last year, because he advocated “bringing back” to God in the national prayer breakfast in the capital for Americans. Was done
Trump joined more than 70 -year -old Washington tradition that brings a bilateral group of MPs together for fellowships. He later spoke at a separate prayer breakfast at the Washington Hotel sponsored by a private group.
“I really believe that you can not be happy without that belief,” Trump said in Capital, “Trump said. “Let’s bring back religion. Let’s bring God back to our life. ,
Trump reflected a bullet within a hair width at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania last year, last year, telling MPs and attendees, “It changed something in me, I think.”
“I feel even stronger,” he continued. “I believed in God, but I think, I feel very strongly about it. Something happened.”
When he expressed his gratitude, he laughed and said that this episode “does not affect my hair.”
The President, who is a Nondenominational Christian, called religious freedom a “part of the basis of American life” and called for protecting it with “complete devotion”.
Trump and his administration have already clashed with religious leaders, in which Rev Marian disagrees with Buddha’s teachings a day after his inauguration, when he for members of the LGBTQ+ community and illegal migrants living in the country Called mercy.
Vice President JD Vance, who is Catholic, has spared his own church top American leaders on immigration issues. And many clergy members across the country are concerned about removing churches from the list of sensitive areas, allowing federal authorities to take immigration at the place of worship.
The Republican President made waves at the last prayer breakfast during his first term. The day of the meeting came after acquitting the Senate’s first impeachment test that year.
In his comment, Trump then did not throw Nancy Palosi, the speaker of the then Democratic of California-to the sub-barbes, who publicly said that he prayed for Trump, and Sen Mit Romney of Utah, who voted for votes. He cited his faith in his decision. Connect Trump.
Trump said in his curved speech, “I don’t like people who use their beliefs, which they know they are wrong.” “And neither do I like people who say, ‘I pray for you,’ when they know that it is not.”
Dwight D. in February 1953. Esenhover prayer was the first President to participate in breakfast, and every President had spoken in the meeting since then.
Democratic Sen Maggi Hassan of New Hampshire and Republican Sen Roger Marshal of Canasus are this year’s prayer breakfast.
In 2023, the National Prayer Breakfast divided into two duality events, a large -scale MPs and government officials attended the Capital Hill and a large private event for thousands of people at a hotel ballroom. The division occurred when the MPs demanded a distance from the private religious group to distance themselves that due to questions about their organization and how it was funded.
In 2023 and 2024, the President Joe Biden, a Democrat, spoke at the Capital Hill event, and his comments were brought alive for another gathering.