Former President Donald Trump expressed on Monday that the United States “needs religion,” stating it serves as “the glue that holds” the nation together.
Trump made these remarks during a conversation with preacher Paula White at the National Faith Summit held in Atlanta, Georgia. He argued that the issues currently affecting the country are linked to the waning influence of religion in the U.S. over the last 25 to 50 years.
“If you take a look at the anger, the problems that we have, and a lot of it is that it’s less based on religion now than it was 25 years ago and 50 years ago,” he explained to White. “I mean, we were a really, people would say, a Christian and really religious — even other faiths — country.”
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