After two failed assassination attempts last year, President Donald Trump said at the national prayer breakfast at the Capitol that” God has rekindled our relationship with us.” He also said that his views on religion had” changed.”
Trump re-joins a more than 70-year-old convention in Washington that brings up a cross-party panel of legislators for scholarship. He may even speak at a distinct meditation meal held at a hotel in Washington that is sponsored by a private party.
” I really believe you can’t be happy without faith, without that belief”, Trump said. ” Come bring church again. This provide God up into our lives”.
Trump reflected on having a gun coming within a hair’s breadth of killing him at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, next year, telling legislators and guests,” It changed everything in me, I feel”.
” I feel actually stronger”, he continued. ” I believed in God, but I feel, I feel much more clearly about it. Someone happened”.
He made a few laughs when he praised how the show “didn’t impact my hair”
The leader, who’s a catholic Christian, called religious rights “part of the core of American living” and called for protecting it with “absolute dedication”.
Trump and his administration have previously argued with spiritual figures, including Mariann Budde’s lecture the day after his inauguration, in which she demanded forgiveness for immigrants who are illegally entering the country and LGBTQ+ people.
JD Vance, the Catholic vice president, and his own church’s leading US leaders have engaged in heated exchanges regarding immigration problems. And many church members in the nation are concerned about the federal government’s decision to ban temples from the roster of” sensitive areas,” which would allow them to carry out immigration checks at places of worship.
At the end of his second term’s last prayer breakfast, the democratic president made headlines. The meeting that time occurred the day after the Senate acquitted him in his first impeachment test.
Trump then blasted political then-house speaker Nancy Pelosi of California, who claimed in a statement that she prayed for Trump, and Utah senator Mitt Romney, who cited his belief in his decision to support Trump’s conviction.
In his closing statement, Trump also held up two papers with symbol stories about his conviction, saying,” I don’t enjoy people who use their beliefs as justification for doing what they know is wrong. ” Nor do I like people who say,’ I pray for you,’ when they know that that’s hardly so”.
Every president since then has addressed the meditation breakfast at the same time as Dwight D Eisenhower, who was the first president to do so in February 1953.
The honorable co-chairs of this year’s meditation meal are Democrat Sen. Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire and Republican Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas.
The federal worship breakfast was divided into two competing events in 2023: the one on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers and government officials were frequently present, and the other, a larger, private gathering of thousands at a hotel room. Due to concerns about the business and how it was funded, legislators sought to distance themselves from the secret spiritual organization that has for decades controlled the larger event.
In 2023 and 2024, President Joe Biden, a senator, spoke at the Capitol Hill function, and his notes were livestreamed to the other meeting.
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