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‘Christianity Will Not Be Safe’: Trump Tells Faith Group They Could Be Arrested For Religion Under Biden – Mediaite

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Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump told a faith group on Saturday that their faith will not be safe if President Joe Biden is reelected, and that “they want to arrest you” if state your allegiance to “God in Heaven.”
“If you say that, they want to arrest you,” he said.
Trump delivered the keynote at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s “Road to Majority Conference” on Saturday, an annual event for the group founded by Religious conservative Ralph Reed, formerly of the Christian Coalition. Other speakers at the event included frequent candidate Kari Lake, Republicans Sen. Josh Hawley and Sen. Joni Ernst, former Trump official Dr. Ben Carson, former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, and many other Republicans in policy and media.
During his keynote speech, Trump repeatedly stated he had done more for religious voters than any president, and that he’s suffered more “wounds” than any other president because of it.
Trump also told the religious conservative audience that Christianity and all faiths are under attack from Biden and his administration and stressed the necessity of voting.
“As you know, the radical left is trying to shame Christians, silence you, demoralize you, and they want to keep you out of politics,” said Trump. “They don’t want you to vote. That’s why you have to vote.”
“If Joe Biden gets back in, Christianity will not be safe,” Trump said. “In a nation with no borders, no laws, no freedom, no future. Not going to be safe. You’re not going to be safe as a person, and your religion certainly will be, I think, in tatters.”
“We answer to God in Heaven,” said Trump of religious voters. “You’re not even allowed to say that anymore. Today, if you say that they want to arrest you. If you say that, they want to arrest you.”
He then went on to praise the placement of the Ten Commandments in public schools, referring to the new law in Louisiana.
But we need Christian voters to turn out in the largest numbers ever to tell Crooked Joe Biden, Joe – the Apprentice – Joe, you’re fired. You’re fired, joe, get out of here, Joe! You’re no good. You’ve been the worst president ever. You’re fired, Joe! Get out! No, worst president in the history of our country.
As you know, the radical left is trying to shame Christians, silence you, demoralize you, and they want to keep you out of politics. They don’t want you to vote. That’s why you have to vote. They are counting on you not, because if you vote, nope, we cannot lose. They don’t want you to vote.
But Christians cannot afford to sit on the sidelines. If Joe Biden gets back in, Christianity will not be safe in a nation with no borders, no laws, no freedom, no future. Not going to be safe. You’re not going to be safe as a person, and your religion certainly will be, I think, in tatters. You want to know the truth? I think in tatters.
The reason the radical left will always come after religious believers is simple. Because they know that our allegiance is not to them. Our allegiance is not to them. Our allegiance is to our country, and our allegiance is to our Creator. And we do not answer to the bureaucrats in Washington. We answer to God in Heaven. You’re not even allowed to say that anymore. Today, if you say that they want to arrest you. If you say that they want to arrest you.
Who likes the Ten Commandments, by the way, going up in the schools?
Watch the clip above via the Faith & Freedom Coalition Conference
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