Trump posts column claiming he's 'the chosen one' in Easter social media blitz
OR DEMENTIA
David Edwards
March 31, 2024
Former President Donald Trump used his Easter morning to share an article claiming he is "the chosen one" and was sent by God.
A Gateway Pundit column by conservative podcaster Wayne Allyn Root was buried in a flurry of more than two dozen posts by the former president.
"Do you believe in miracles?" Root asked in the column. "President Trump is that miracle."
Root acknowledged that Trump had been compared to Adolf Hitler and the Ku Klux Klan. But the column said Trump's poll numbers were "supernatural" and "biblical."
"Do you believe in miracles? It's time to start believing. What's happening is supernatural. Everyone is starting to see it. Everyone is starting to believe. The signs are there. Trump is 'the Chosen One.' Trump is sent by God and blessed by God," Root wrote. "What we are all witnessing is 'The Trump Miracle.'"
Recently, Trump began selling a special Bible called the "God Bless the USA Bible" for $59.99. He announced this Bible for sale in a video on Truth Social, the social media platform he uses to communicate with his supporters. He encouraged people to buy it during Holy Week, leading up to Good Friday and Easter.
This Bible is part of Trump's various commercial ventures, including selling sneakers, cologne, perfume, and digital trading cards. Trump's ventures often use his name and image under license agreements.
The website selling the Bible states it is not political or linked to any political campaign. It also mentions that Trump's name and image are used under a paid license, which can be terminated or revoked.
March 31, 2024
Former President Donald Trump used his Easter morning to share an article claiming he is "the chosen one" and was sent by God.
A Gateway Pundit column by conservative podcaster Wayne Allyn Root was buried in a flurry of more than two dozen posts by the former president.
"Do you believe in miracles?" Root asked in the column. "President Trump is that miracle."
Root acknowledged that Trump had been compared to Adolf Hitler and the Ku Klux Klan. But the column said Trump's poll numbers were "supernatural" and "biblical."
"Do you believe in miracles? It's time to start believing. What's happening is supernatural. Everyone is starting to see it. Everyone is starting to believe. The signs are there. Trump is 'the Chosen One.' Trump is sent by God and blessed by God," Root wrote. "What we are all witnessing is 'The Trump Miracle.'"
Recently, Trump began selling a special Bible called the "God Bless the USA Bible" for $59.99. He announced this Bible for sale in a video on Truth Social, the social media platform he uses to communicate with his supporters. He encouraged people to buy it during Holy Week, leading up to Good Friday and Easter.
This Bible is part of Trump's various commercial ventures, including selling sneakers, cologne, perfume, and digital trading cards. Trump's ventures often use his name and image under license agreements.
The website selling the Bible states it is not political or linked to any political campaign. It also mentions that Trump's name and image are used under a paid license, which can be terminated or revoked.
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