At a recent campaign rally in North Carolina, former President Donald Trump delivered a speech centered on faith, religious freedom, and traditional values—an appeal that strongly resonated with his evangelical supporters.
Before a crowd of thousands, Trump referenced a moment involving Vice President Kamala Harris, in which a group of anti-abortion protesters reportedly shouted “Jesus is Lord” at one of her events. According to Trump, Harris responded by telling them they were “at the wrong rally.” Trump used the anecdote to emphasize his belief in the importance of religious expression in public life.
“When I hear ‘Jesus is Lord,’ I don’t hear the wrong rally,” Trump said. “I hear the right rally, the right message.”
The audience responded with enthusiastic chants, reflecting the faith-focused tone of the event. The moment served to reinforce Trump’s broader message about the role of religion in American society.
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