Former President Donald Trump has made headlines by endorsing the inclusion of the Ten Commandments in public schools, a move aimed at solidifying his support among evangelical Christians ahead of potential future elections. Speaking at the Road to the Majority conference in Washington, DC, Trump implored his religious base to vote in November, emphasizing his alignment with their values despite controversies surrounding his presidency. His legal team is also challenging the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith by Attorney General Merrick Garland, arguing a lack of legal authority. Meanwhile, Trump's speeches continue to mix a range of topics, from Jan 6 riot suspects to international relations, showcasing his unconventional approach to political discourse. Evangelicals, despite acknowledging Trump's flaws, express unwavering support, prioritizing leadership over personal piety.
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Trump mixes up Jan 6 riot ‘suspects’ with Russian spies in rambling speech at Christian faith conference
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