Trump questions how a person of faith could vote Democrat.

At the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, Donald Trump said he did not understand “how a person of faith can vote for a Democrat.” The annual event, founded in the 1950s and traditionally framed as a bipartisan gathering for prayer among U.S. leaders, has generally avoided overt partisan remarks. Trump’s comments drew audible groans from some in the audience. According to congressional data, 161 of the 214 House Democrats identify as Christian. #nationalprayerbreakfast #donaldtrump #uspolitics #religionandpolitics #congress
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Trump questions how a person of faith could vote Democrat.

At the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, Donald Trump said he did not understand “how a person of faith can vote for a Democrat.” The annual event, founded in the 1950s and traditionally framed as a bipartisan gathering for prayer among U.S. leaders, has generally avoided overt partisan remarks. Trump’s comments drew audible groans from some in the audience. According to congressional data, 161 of the 214 House Democrats identify as Christian. #nationalprayerbreakfast #donaldtrump #uspolitics #religionandpolitics #congress
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2026

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