His paid Bible endorsement, in which Trump said “we must make America pray again,” debuted during Holy Week and came about a month after he promised during a speech to the National Religious Broadcasters in Nashville to return political power to Christians.
“If I get in, you’re going to be using that power at a level that you’ve never used before,” Trump told the annual gathering in February.
America’s Christians fueled Trump’s return to the White House, with almost two-thirds of Protestants (63%) and 58% of Catholics voting for him, according to election polls. That included 72% of White Protestants, 61% of White Catholics, 64% of Hispanic Protestants and 53% of Hispanic Catholics.
Black Protestants (85%) were the only major Christian group to support Harris, along with 78% of Jews, 58% of other non Christians and 71% of religiously unaffiliated voters.
While claiming the God Bless the USA Bible is the only Bible Trump has officially endorsed, the site also makes it clear Trump does not own or have any control over the God Bless the USA Bible but instead was a paid endorser.
The new ad for the God Bless the USA Bible comes at a time when sales of the Christian Scriptures are booming, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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