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Trump, National Prayer Breakfast

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Trump jokes he ‘hangs around’ Mike Johnson because he feels ‘protected’ at Prayer Breakfast
President Donald Trump joked about House Speaker Mike Johnson ’s religious devotion during remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, recounting how Johnson asks to pray before meals, even ...

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Trump goes after Democrats at National Prayer Breakfast
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Trump jokes again about ‘making it to heaven’ at prayer breakfast
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Trump calls Massie a ‘moron’ during National Prayer Breakfast remarks, then repeats election lies
President Trump attacked Republican Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky, an outspoken critic of the president, during his speech at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington on Thursday, callin...

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‘Religion’s back’: Trump touts his religious freedom efforts at prayer breakfast
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Trump jokes about needing help from God during National Prayer Breakfast
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Trump admin live updates: President complains about rebellious House Republicans, blasts ‘moron’ Rep. Thomas Massie
Other notable people who will attend include House Speaker Mike Johnson, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and singer Jelly Roll.

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President Trump honors Camp Mystic 'patriots' at National Prayer Breakfast
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Trump Mocks Mealtime Prayer at National Prayer Breakfast
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Trump urges Republicans to 'nationalize' voting

President Donald Trump urged the GOP to "nationalize" voting, sparking constitutional controversy as Democrats call the proposal "outlandishly illegal."
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How John Thune responded to Donald Trump saying Republicans should 'nationalize' elections

Thune, one of South Dakota's two Republican senators, said Feb. 3 he is "not in favor of federalizing elections."
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