Donald Trump on Indictments, Faith, and Persecution
New York PostJuly 14, 20253 min5,586 views
7 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβTrump's Legal Battles and Faith
- π£οΈ Donald Trump spoke at the White House faith luncheon, comparing his legal challenges to those of Al Capone.
- βοΈ He stated he has been indicted five times and impeached twice, describing these events as "all bullshit."
- π Trump recounted being impeached for making a "perfect phone call" to President Zelensky, which he was asked to make by former Secretary of Energy Rick Perry.
Defending Christians and Pro-Life Activists
- βοΈ Trump asserted he stopped the Biden administration's persecutions of Christians and pro-life activists.
- ποΈ He highlighted his creation of a presidential commission on religious liberty and a DOJ task force to combat anti-Christian bias.
- π’ The establishment of the White House Faith Office was also mentioned as a way to defend and represent people of all faiths.
- π He claimed that his base became stronger due to these legal challenges.
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Donald TrumpIndictmentsAl CaponeFaith LuncheonWhite House Faith OfficeReligious LibertyPro-Life ActivistsChristian PersecutionBiden AdministrationRick PerryVolodymyr ZelenskyyImpeachment
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