Trump Says God is Very Proud of First Year Protecting Persecuted Christians and Jews
President Blasts Don Lemon as Loser Lightweight for Invading Minnesota Church
President Donald Trump stated Tuesday that God is very proud of his first year in office, highlighting his administration's protection of persecuted Christians and Jewish people worldwide.
"And that includes for religion. You know, we're protecting a lot of people that are being killed, Christians, Jewish people. Lots of people are being protected by me that wouldn't be protected by another president," Trump said during a White House press briefing.
Trump's comments came in response to a question probing whether he believes God placed him in his position of authority. Trump, whose first term was marked by helping free imprisoned American missionary Andrew Brunson from Turkey, has made religious liberty a major pillar of his presidency.
President Establishes Religious Liberty Commission, Orders Nigeria Airstrikes

Since his second term, Trump has established a White House Religious Liberty Commission and expressed outrage at how Christians have been treated in countries such as Nigeria, where the U.S. military delivered precision airstrikes against Islamic State militants on Christmas Day.
During the lengthy Tuesday briefing that highlighted achievements of his first year, Trump at first quietly thumbed through a catalogue of illegal immigrants wanted for serious crimes who have been apprehended by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
He claimed the unrest against ICE in cities such as Minneapolis is likely professional, as the state's capital region has been roiled by protests against federal officials after two ICE involved shootings.
Trump touched on the recent incident involving Don Lemon, who stormed Cities Church in St. Paul with left wing agitators, prompting a DOJ investigation for potential violations of federal law.
"They're patriots, and they have to be abused by guys like Don Lemon, who is a loser lightweight," Trump said. "I saw him, the way he walked in that church, it was terrible." Trump expressed respect for Rev. Jonathan Parnell, lead pastor who calmly asked Lemon and others to leave.
THE CRUSADER'S OPINION
Trump understands that Christians are being systematically slaughtered.
And he's willing to use American military force to stop it.
Nigeria got precision airstrikes because its government refused to protect Christians.
That's the message: protect believers or face consequences.
Meanwhile Trump defended ICE agents and the church they attend from leftist mobs.
He praised the pastor's composure while condemning Lemon's desecration.
Whether you like Trump's style or not, he's the only Western leader actually defending persecuted Christians with action instead of words.
TAKE ACTION
Support Presidential Religious Freedom Initiatives: • White House Religious Liberty Commission: Contact through whitehouse.gov • Support policies protecting persecuted Christians globally
International Religious Freedom: • U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom: www.uscirf.gov • Report persecution to influence U.S. foreign policy
Defend ICE and Law Enforcement: • Border Patrol Foundation: www.borderpatrolfoundation.org/donate • Email: info@borderpatrolfoundation.org
What You Can Do Today: • Thank President Trump for using presidential authority to protect persecuted Christians and Jews worldwide • Support continued airstrikes and sanctions against nations enabling Christian genocide • Contact White House urging expansion of Religious Liberty Commission authority • Pray for President Trump's continued boldness in defending religious freedom globally • Share Trump's statements defending Christians on social media to counter media silence on persecution • Support ICE agents facing harassment for enforcing immigration law while attending church