Cash-strapped Trump is now selling $60 Bibles, U.S. Constitution included
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62% : It is the only Bible endorsed by Trump as well as Greenwood, according to its promotional website.61% : Trump said in the promotional video that he has many Bibles at home.
58% : "Trump is listed as the manager, president, secretary and treasurer of CIC Ventures LLC in a financial disclosure from last year.
54% : That same year, a clip of a 2015 Bloomberg interview, in which Trump declines to name his favorite -- or any -- Bible verse resurfaced on social media and went viral.
51% : Trump announced the launch of the leather-bound, large-print, King James Bible in a post on Truth Social on Tuesday -- a day after the social media company surged in its trading debut and two days after a New York appeals court extended his bond deadline to comply with a ruling in a civil fraud case and slashed the bond amount by 61%.
45% : Let's Make America Pray Again," Trump wrote.
45% : Trump has increasingly embraced Christian nationalist ideas in public.
45% : On Monday, the appeals court reduced the bond amount to $175 million and gave Trump another 10 days to post it.
41% : "But many are wondering whether Trump has something else to gain from Bible sales while facing under mounting financial pressure.
40% : A Pew Research Center survey released earlier this month found that most people with positive views of Trump don't see him as especially religious, but think he stands up for people with religious beliefs like their own.
39% : "Trump says the money isn't going to his campaign, but more on that below.
37% : His lawyers had said last week that they had approached 30 companies for help making bond, but doing so was a "practical impossibility" -- prompting New York's attorney general to confirm that if Trump did not pay, she would move to seize his assets.
34% : Trump acknowledged Monday that he "might" spend his own money on his campaign, something he hasn't done since 2016.
28% : Trump has evidently been trying to raise money in other ways.
27% : "Trump himself is not known to be particularly religious or a regular churchgoer.
22% : "And former Rep. Liz Cheney, a Republican from Wyoming, trolled Trump with a social media post alluding to his alleged extramarital affairs.
19% : "Many of you have never read them and don't know the liberties and rights you have as Americans, and how you are being threatened to lose those rights," Trump said in a three-minute video advertisement.
15% : Trump posted bond to support a $83.3 million jury award granted to writer E. Jean Carroll in a defamation case earlier this month, and was due to put up another $454 million in a civil fraud case this past Monday.
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