Trump admits he's not 'heaven-bound' in interview
President Trump expressed doubt about reaching heaven despite his peace efforts, noting he aims to save 7,000 lives weekly, according to comments made aboard Air Force One.
- On Sunday, October 12, President Donald Trump aboard Air Force One told reporters he does not think `there's anything that's going to get me into heaven`, captured in live WhiteHouse.gov audio.
- Fox News' Peter Doocy asked whether the Israel-Hamas ceasefire would help President Donald Trump’s chances of reaching heaven, following his earlier remarks on Russia and Ukraine negotiations.
- The president quipped that `I'm being a little cute` and said saving 7,000 people a week from being killed would support his case for heaven.
- Against a backdrop of legal troubles, President Donald Trump faces public scrutiny after becoming the first former U.S. president convicted in the hush money case and the Donald J. Trump Foundation's forced shutdown.
- Beyond peace deals, President Donald Trump has pushed religion-focused policies since his return and sells $99 `God Bless the USA` Bibles, while his fundraising memo opened with `Friend, I want to try and get to Heaven`.
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