Trump Rally-Goers Tout His 'Biblical Principles,' Say They're 'Warriors' By Fatma Khaled On 10/22/22 Supporters of Donald Trump at the "Save America" rally in Robstown, Texas on Saturday branded themselves as "warriors," while some touted his "biblical principles." A clip from the Trump rally posted by left-leaning pundit and former federal prosecutor Ron Filipkowski on Twitter showed a Trump supporter praising the ex-president and explaining why she and others came to the rally. "We are here because we are warriors and we are here to save America and yes [former] President Trump is our president, but he is not God. God has positioned each of us from north to south....We are not going to let this country die, we are going to save it. We are Americans and we are going to save America," she said before shouting, "Go Trump!" Trump is attending the rally to show his support for GOP candidates Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick and state Attorney General Ken Paxton who are up for reelection ahead of this year's midterms. The former president is expected to deliver remarks at 7 p.m. CDT at the Richard M. Borchard Regional Fairgrounds. Patrick is running in the lieutenant gubernatorial race for a third-term against Democratic candidate Mike Collier, while Paxton is running for state attorney general against Democratic candidate Rochelle Garza. South Texas is expected to see three highly competitive congressional races that will test GOP inroads with Hispanic voters that were forged during the 2020 presidential election. Meanwhile, in another clip posted to Twitter by Filipkowski, a Trump supporter said that she drove 17 hours from Tennessee to attend the rally, which she said is her 30th rally to attend. She added that Trump "opened the people's eyes to the corruption in this government" and that "he did more than any president in the history of this country." "The biblical principles that Trump embraces is what I really like about him. I've never heard another president invoke the name of God and Jesus more than I've heard [former] president Donald J Trump," said another rally-goer. "The main thing for me is that he's embracing biblical principles. And follow the Bible and you can't go wrong." The rally in Robstown comes during a time where Trump has been recently subpoenaed by the House select committee to testify under oath about last year's Capitol riot when a group of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol building to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden's electoral college victory. The former president has also been under pressure as he faces other issues as well, including the investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) into the classified documents that FBI agents seized from his Mar-a-Lago house in August. Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in regard to the documents. Additionally, judges who Trump appointed are now "not going out of their way to help" him, assistant professor of law at Georgia State University Anthony Michael Kreis told Newsweek on Friday . Above, former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally on October 8 in Minden, Nevada. MAGA rally-goers at the "Save America" rally in Robstown, Texas, have touted on Saturday several remarks in support of former President Donald Trump, with some branding themselves as "warriors." Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images On Thursday, an Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals three-judge panel, two of whom were appointed by Trump, unanimously rejected a claim by his ally, Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, who said that he is immune from being questioned in an investigation related to the former president's efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia. Fulton County prosecutors want to ask Graham about his phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger that happened weeks after the 2020 election, the Associated Press reported. Raffensperger said that Graham asked about whether he had the authority to reject certain absentee ballots. "It does seem apparent that the judiciary for the most part, much like some of Trump's political allies, are not going out of their way to help the former president," Kreis said. "As investigations continue to heat up between the Fulton County Special Purpose Grand Jury and the Mar-a-Lago documents and more evidence is publicly unearthed, I suspect that trend will only accelerate."
Is that the God/religion/biblical/bullshit/lies, that so many GOP cultists like which attracts them to Trump?
Donald Trump: Dems 'Against Oil, God, and Guns' By Eric Mack | Saturday, 22 October 2022 https://www.newsmax.com/politics/save-america-rally-donald-trump/2022/10/22/id/1093010/ Stumping in Robstown, Texas, weeks before the midterms, former President Donald Trump warned that Democrats are against "oil, God, and guns" — three staples in the state. "They say Texas is going blue; it's not going blue: It's Trump!" Trump told his Save America rally Saturday night, which aired live on Newsmax. "The Texas way of life is under siege." "They're against oil, God, and guns, and they say they're going to do well in Texas. I don't think so." Trump hailed a 33-0 record in the GOP primaries in Texas and warned against further destruction of his polices under the Biden administration, namely the opening of the southern border in Texas. "We have a bad subject, because when you look at what's happening to our country, it's a bad subject," Trump said. "How stupid are the people that are allowing our country to be ruined." Trump was stumping for Texas Republicans he has endorsed, including GOP Gov. Greg Abbott. "There is only one way to end this madness, and it's madness," Trump said. "If you want our country to fail, vote Democrat." But if you want to protect America and our way of life, vote Republican, Trump added. "Go out and vote up and down the slate, vote for good, great Republicans," Trump told his Texas crowd. "You are incredible group of people. You're tough, you're brave, and brilliant. "Americans deserve a Congress and president that protect the borders of our nation. It's called, a very simply policy: America First." Trump mocked Democrats and President Joe Biden for calling to stop MAGA, or Make America Great Again. "How do you say that?" he wondered. "We have people who don't know what the hell they're doing," Trump said.
Trump, like all grifters, love religion as a tool to fool people. Otherwise he only worships the House of Donald.
"They" are using a Trump to perform a grand manipulation. "Hidden Monarchy" is comprised of infiltrators in major corporations and every branch of gov't.
In his life, Trump has tried to "get Biblical" with as many hot women as possible. I'm a Republican, but if he's the nominee I am abstaining from the presidential election.
Right, so the evangelicals, guided by Gods Holy Spirit are too fukkn dumb to realize that. God's Spirit surely moves in mysterious ways. Bible is right though for once, God's children are sheep. Stupid sheep. Talking of sheep, what's happened to Studentofthemuppets? He's gone quiet lately. The church told him to keep away from ET because it's a devils den of iniquity?
Trump wants back in the White House so he can again spam it with fast food. I honestly believe he feels that is his proudest moment of his presidency, when the government was shut down and he had to host a football team.