Christian Faith Doomed Under Biden Administration

Former President Donald Trump addressed Christian conservative activists at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority conference in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, urging them not to be silenced or shamed by the secular left. He emphasized the critical need for Christians to mobilize and vote in record numbers in the upcoming November election, asserting that the future of Christianity hinges on the outcome.

Trump, who is the presumptive Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential election, called on Christians to send a clear message to President Joe Biden, stating, “We need Christians to turn out in the largest numbers ever to tell Crooked Joe Biden … ‘Joe, you’re fired.'”

He criticized what he described as efforts by the radical left to marginalize Christians from political participation, warning that a Biden reelection would jeopardize religious freedom in a country lacking borders, laws, and freedoms. Trump highlighted concerns within the Catholic community, questioning the treatment of Catholics under the Biden administration and attributing hostility to those surrounding the president.

Trump accused the Biden administration of using the Justice Department to persecute pro-life activists and people of faith, citing specific instances of individuals facing legal action for their beliefs. He pledged to create a federal task force dedicated to combating anti-Christian bias and protecting religious liberties across America.

Throughout his speech, Trump emphasized the role of faith in promoting morality and reducing crime, lamenting what he sees as a decline in religious influence in society. He underscored his administration’s efforts to defend religious liberty, including appointing conservative judges and defending organizations like the Little Sisters of the Poor.

Looking ahead, Trump promised to continue his fight for traditional values and religious freedom if elected for a second term, pledging to safeguard Christians in various spheres of public life. He also addressed issues such as abortion and transgender participation in sports, pledging executive action to uphold what he views as Judeo-Christian values.

Trump’s address resonated strongly with the conference attendees, reflecting ongoing concerns within conservative circles about the role of faith in shaping national policies and cultural norms. His speech underscored the stakes for Christians in the political arena and framed the upcoming election as a pivotal moment for safeguarding religious liberties and traditional values in America.

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