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Trump’s Son Skewered After Saying MAGA Movement Is ‘Saving God’
Eric Trump claims his father’s spiritual mission involves saving Christianity and America from cultural shifts, asserting he is guided by God and destined for heaven.
- During a Tuesday interview, Eric Trump insisted President Donald Trump is `saving God` and is `heaven-bound`, speaking with MAGA influencer Benny Johnson.
- While pitching his new book, Eric Trump promoted Under Siege on Benny Johnson's podcast, which the Trump Organization said details `gripping moments` from his family life.
- He pointed to symbolic moments and argued Eric Trump said he had `seen the hand of God on him for a very long time` and cited the flag folding `like a perfect angel` during the White House period.
- Critics responded online, giving Eric Trump `holy hell` and calling the `saving God` claim blasphemous, while Jennifer Erin Valent said `No one "saves" God` and Lizzie Marbach `audibly gasped`.
- The remarks follow a pattern in which President Donald Trump’s divine intervention claims are echoed by Eric Trump, who said `we're saving Christianity` and that `DEI is out the window`.
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Eric Trump Blasted After Claiming That His Father And The MAGA Movement Are 'Saving God'
President Donald Trump's son Eric Trump was called out after he, promoting his new book Under Siege, claimed to far-right podcaster Benny Johnson that the MAGA movement his father built is "saving Christianity" and "saving God."Appearing on the birthday of far-right activist Charlie Kirk—who was assassinated last month—Eric Trump said "so many factors are coming together," lauding his father's recent peace deal in Gaza, which Israel has since vi…
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right1Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Left
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- 60% of the sources lean Left
60% Left
L 60%
C 30%
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