Trump touts religion, attacks political opponents at National Prayer Breakfast: 'You have to believe'
Quick Summary
- Trump emphasized the return of religion in the U.S. at the National Prayer Breakfast.
- He criticized political opponents, claiming they oppose God and religious freedom.
- Trump announced a national prayer gathering on May 17 to celebrate America's religious heritage.
The President of the United States called me a moron at the National Prayer Breakfast this morning because I’m still fighting for what he promised the American people:
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) February 5, 2026
Reduce big spending, DOGE, no new wars, end foreign aid, defend 1A 2A 4A, prolife, and expose sex traffickers. https://t.co/auezIY6xDw
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