It started as a rally. It ended in controversy. During his July 5 speech in Georgia, President Donald Trump made a comment that stunned even his loyal base: “They say Jesus died for all of us… but I don’t think I’ve ever needed anyone to die for me.”
The crowd went quiet. Then came the divide. Some supporters clapped thinking it was Trump’s typical bold talk. Others walked out.
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One pastor said, “This isn’t just political anymore it’s spiritual.”
Trump’s team tried to clean it up, but the damage might be done. Can the Christian right stay unified behind him? Or is this the moment his base begins to crack?
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