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Trump called evangelicals so-called Christians, talked conspiracy: Book

Por: Newsweek Nation November 24, 2023

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In the heat of the Republican primary of 2016, then-White House hopeful Donald Trump called Iowa evangelical supporters of Senator Ted Cruz so-called Christians and began to believe there was a conspiracy among powerful evangelicals, a new book says.The Guardian published excerpts from Atlantic reporter Tim Alberta's upcoming book, The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in a Time of Extremism, on Thursday that provided... + full article



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