At Trump’s inauguration, reports of a pay-to-pray
- There were reports of a pay-to-pray scheme at Trump's inauguration.
- The pay-to-pray reports were repeated multiple times during the event.
- The allegations raised concerns about the integrity of the inauguration.
- The situation highlighted potential ethical issues surrounding the event.
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'Pay-to-pray': Trump reportedly charges supporters $100K to attend church service with him
The day before his inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump will reportedly be attending an interfaith prayer service in Washington D.C. His wealthiest supporters can also attend — if they write or solicit a big enough check.That's according to a recent report in Religion News Service, which published promotional material from Trump's inaugural committee showing a list of different tiers of "benefits" depending on how much a donor gives. On Ja…
'Pay-to-pray': Trump reportedly charging supporters $100K to attend church service with him
The day before his inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump will reportedly be attending an interfaith prayer service in Washington D.C. His wealthiest supporters can also attend — if they write or solicit a big enough check.That's according to a recent report in Religion News Service (RNS), which published promotional material from Trump's inaugural committee showing a list of different tiers of "benefits" depending on how much a donor gives.…
At Trump’s inauguration, reports of a pay-to
(RNS) — President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team is reportedly planning an interfaith prayer service the day before his inauguration, where participants can worship alongside the businessman and his wife, Melania. But those who want to join need to weigh the price of prayer: Tickets to the service will be awarded only to those who donate at least $100,000 to Trump’s inaugural ceremonies, or who raise $200,000. Earlier this month, Axios cit…

At Trump’s inauguration, reports of a pay-to-pray
(RNS) — President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team is reportedly planning an interfaith prayer service the day before his inauguration, where participants can worship alongside the businessman and his wife, Melania. But those who want to join need to weigh the price of prayer: Tickets to the service will be awarded only to those who donate at least $100,000 to Trump’s inaugural ceremonies, or who raise $200,000. Earlier this month, Axios cit…
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