Donald Trump: We will not forget our God
Standing ovation for Trump during his inaugural address. Photo: Euronews YouTube channel
U.S. President Donald Trump declared that in his governance, he and his team would keep God in their thoughts.
“We will not forget our God,” Donald Trump said verbatim.
He also noted that the day of his presidential inauguration coincided with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which honors the famous American Baptist preacher and civil rights leader for Black Americans.
“We will strive together to make his dream a reality. We will make his dream come true,” Trump promised, without specifying what exactly he meant.
Earlier, the UOJ reported that, according to Trump, during an assassination attempt on his life in July 2024, he was saved by God.
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