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President Trump: We’re Not Gonna Let Them Take Down Jesus

Six months ago I warned Americans that a leftist mob of fascists was on the war path — hell-bent on destroying American history, American culture and religious liberty.

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I’m glad to see President Trump address this clear and present danger to our nation.

Earlier today the President vowed to stop the domestic terrorists from toppling our statues and burning our churches.

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“I think many of the people that are knocking down these statues don’t even have any idea what the statue is, what it means, who it is,” the president said. “Now they’re looking at Jesus Christ. They’re looking at George Washington. They’re looking at Abraham Lincoln. Thomas Jefferson. Not gonna happen. Not gonna happen, not as long as I’m here.”

Black Lives Matter supporter Shaun King called for the mob to smash stained glass windows and destroy statues of “white” Jesus.

Thank you, Mr. President for taking on this fight — it’s a fight for the heart and soul of our great nation. Click here to get my book. And share it with a friend.

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