President Trump opened up to Tucker Carlson Thursday night about his faith in God. The former president told Carlson during an event in Glendale, Arizona has always been a believer. He also warned that Kamala Harris and the Democrats want to put an end to evangelical Christianity. Watch below and click here to get my breaking news alerts.
TUCKER: So you said that you were saved in the end by an angel. How have your views about God changed in the last eight years, and particularly after getting shot?
TRUMP: Well, look, I’ve always been a believer, but I wouldn’t say, you know, there’s a certain Pastor Robert Jeffress and I didn’t know. Name is Robert Jeffress, nice guy from Texas. And he said, you know, Trump may not be the best question of all, but he’s the only one going to take us to the Promised Land because he’s the best leader and he’s the toughest guy. And he’s going to be able to get us through this crazy life. And he was a big supporter. And now I have unbelievable evangelical and Christian support because I have I mean, I’ve done a great job for them. And we’re, you know, we’re we’re together. But he said he may not know the Bible quite as well as other people are supposed to. But, you know, he also did something. They picked Ronald Reagan over Jimmy Carter a long time ago. You know, that to sort of that was they said he wasn’t quite as religious, but he’s the guy that’s going to get the job done. And I really God, I did a great job with a lot of things having to do with saving religion because these people want to put religion out of business. […]
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