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Trump Participates in White House Faith Office Luncheon

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, JUL 14 – President Trump highlighted faith's role in America and addressed his five indictments and two impeachments during a White House luncheon, emphasizing religion's return to public life.

  • On Monday, July 14, 2025, President Donald Trump delivered an extended address lasting almost an hour and a half at a White House luncheon in Washington, where he engaged with faith leaders and CEOs supportive of religious organizations.
  • Trump focused on removing the Johnson Amendment, which limits political endorsements by churches, claiming it prevented pastors from speaking about politics.
  • He incorporated spiritual themes, referencing the biblical figure Esther, while criticizing Democrats, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, and addressing his ongoing legal challenges.
  • Trump stated, "We're getting rid of the Johnson Amendment," called Powell a "knucklehead," and declared he was indicted five times, more than gangster Al Capone who died in 1947.
  • The event highlighted Trump’s aim to strengthen religious freedom protections but drew criticism accusing him of blurring church and state lines and promoting a faith-centered agenda.
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Mediaite broke the news in United States on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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