'Divine dreams' and 38 virgins at Trump prayer event
- US President Donald Trump attended a prayer event at the White House where faith leaders asked for him to receive 'divine dreams' on National Prayer Day.
- Televangelist Paula White urged that Trump be surrounded with 'divine supernatural protection.'
- Trump expressed a renewed religious focus, stating, 'We're bringing back religion in our country, and we're bringing it back quickly and strongly.'
- During the event, Trump recalled a conversation with imams about '38 virgins,' highlighting his increasing religious tone.
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Trump, divine dreams and his miraculous 38 virgins
On National Prayer Day, US President Donald Trump sought "divine dreams" and discussed bringing "religion back to the White House". Then, he addressed Muslims and thanked them for voting for him in the Presidential elections and discussed a conversation with Imams of Michigan, involving "38 virgins".
"We bring religion back to our country": Donald Trump celebrates the national day of prayer between "virges" and "divine dreams"
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