Trump Vows To End ‘War On Christians’
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News
WASHINGTON (Worthy News) – Former U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to “end the war on Christians” in schools and elsewhere if he is re-elected after being thrown off the ballot in at least one state in the 2024 election.
He told a campaign stop in Waterloo, Iowa, Trump that he wanted to crack down on “anti-Christian bias.”
Trump spoke after the Colorado Supreme Court ruled he couldn’t be on the 2024 presidential primary election ballot due to his alleged link to the January 6 Capitol riot in 2021.
The former president vehemently denied involvement in what his opponents called a “resurrection” to protest the declared victory of Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential elections.
Under the Biden administration, Trump added, “Christians and Americans of faith are being persecuted, and government is being weaponized against religion like never before.”
The 77-year-old cited a House Judiciary Committee report released in August, which alleges the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) targeted traditional Catholics as “potential domestic terrorists.”
Trump warned Evangelicals could be next. “Evangelicals will not be far behind because when that starts, it starts happening on a very major scale,” he said. “When I’m back in the White House, never again will your government be used to target Christians and other religious beliefs.”
ENDING ANTI-CHRISTIAN ‘WAR’
He stressed that “As soon as I get back in the Oval Office, I’ll also immediately end the war on Christians.”
Trump also told his supporters: “I don’t know if you feel it. You have a war. There’s a war under crooked Joe Biden. Christians and Americans of faith are being persecuted, and government has been weaponized against religion like never before.”
He added, “They’ve targeted conservative parents of school board meetings who don’t want filth taught to their children.”
Trump apparently referred to controversies such as teaching programs for children about LGBTQ+ issues and “critical race theory” related to the perceived intellectual, social, political, and economic inequalities between white and nonwhite people.
“It’s filth. What they’re teaching in schools is filth,” Trump warned.
Trump is a close political ally and friend of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, whose cabinet set up the world’s first known government agency dedicated to supporting persecuted Christians.
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