Trump supports Ten Commandments in schools in speech to evangelical Christians - ExBulletin
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88% : It's just incredible, Trump said at the Faith & Freedom Coalition rally.82% : Trump underscored that Saturday, saying, "We did something incredible, but that would be left up to the citizens of the states to decide."
80% : A day earlier, Trump posted an endorsement of the new law on his social media network, saying: I LOVE THE TEN COMMANDMENTS IN PUBLIC, PRIVATE SCHOOLS, AND MANY OTHER PLACES, FORWARD.
60% : And then you have the champion of your league, it's the greatest fighters in the world, fighting the champion of migrants, Trump described telling White.
50% : Tyler Cecconi, 25, of Richmond, Virginia, said he's glad Trump is stepping out of his comfort zone and going to places that may not be red.
49% : Last year, when Trump spoke to the Faith & Freedom Coalition, he said the federal government had a vital role to play in protecting unborn life, but provided no details beyond of this.
47% : According to AP VoteCast, a broad survey of the electorate, about 8 in 10 white evangelical Christian voters supported Trump in 2020, and nearly 4 in 10 Trump voters identified as white evangelical Christians.
46% : WASHINGTON (AP) Donald Trump told a group of evangelicals they can't afford to sit out the 2024 election, at one point imploring them to go out and vote, Christians, please!Trump also endorsed displaying the Ten Commandments in schools and elsewhere during a speech Saturday to a group of politically influential evangelical Christians in Washington.
45% : Beyond simply offering its own support in the general election, the Faith and Liberty Coalition plans to help turn out the vote for Trump and other Republicans, using volunteers and paid workers to knock on millions of doors across battlefield states.
36% : Daniels claims she had a sexual relationship with Trump a decade earlier, which he denies.
33% : At both events, Trump repeatedly returned to the subject of the U.S.-Mexico border and, describing migrants crossing it as difficult, said he had asked his friend Dana White, president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, to enlist them in a new one.
32% : Attendees at Saturday's evangelical rally said that while they would like to see a national ban on abortion, Trump was losing none of their deep support.
29% : What you need to know about the 2024 electionsTrump has said his opposition to signing a national abortion ban and his reluctance to detail some of his views on the issue are at odds with many in the evangelical movement, a key part of Trump's base which should help him vote in his November vote.
29% : Trump also rallied Philadelphia voters Saturday with a speech focused heavily on violent crime, telling supporters in an arena that he would grant police officers immunity from prosecution.
27% : Although he still takes credit for overturning Roe v. Wade, Trump also warned that abortion could be politically sensitive for Republicans.
24% : In April of this year, Trump said he believed the issue should now be left to the states.
19% : Biden's campaign responded to Trump's remarks by saying it was appropriate that Trump, convicted of a crime, spent time at a religious conference making threats about immigration and boasting about having taken away the freedoms of Americans.
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