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Mockery as Trump makes 'wild admission' during National Prayer Breakfast speech (trump admits he has not read the Bible)

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trump admitted during this prayer breakfast that he does NOT read the bible. I am shocked, shocked I tell you to learn that trump had not read the bible

Mockery as Trump makes 'wild admission' during National Prayer Breakfast speech

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LiberalBatch (@liberallady.bsky.social) 2026-02-05T21:38:52.962Z

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-2675103312/

President Donald Trump's "wild admission" during his speech at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday was swiftly mocked by political analysts and observers.

Trump gave one of his signature "weaving" speeches during the event, which was attended by lawmakers, political advocates, and religious organizations alike. The speech included a digression about how a prominent Southern Baptist preacher named Robert Jeffress was one of Trump's biggest supporters, during which Trump seemed to admit he may have never read the Bible, despite drawing significant support from the Evangelical Christian community.

"Is he here?" Trump asked the crowd about Jeffress. "Robert Jeffress was on television in 2016 when I had just announced I was running, and he said, 'I know every candidate very well, and I know Trump a little bit. He may not be as good with the Bible as some of them, and he may not have read the Bible as much as some of them. In fact, he may not have ever read the Bible. But he will be a much stronger messenger for us.'"

Trump's comments attracted mockery online.

"Wild admission from someone who literally sells Bibles and once called it his 'favorite book of all time,'" Hemant Mehta, a "Jeopardy!" champion and podcaster, posted on X.

"As a Christian, I've gotta say these clips coming out of the National Prayer Breakfast just cut deeper each year," Kate deGruyter, former staffer for Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-IL), posted on X. "The religious right has made such a bad bet by going full MAGA."

"He's been pretending to be a Christian for decades and he still can't even pretend to have read the Bible," John Iadarola, host of "The Damage Report" podcast, posted on X.

"Trump merely sells Bibles," the political commentary account PatriotTakes posted on X. "He ignores the parts about helping the poor and loving migrants."
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Mockery as Trump makes 'wild admission' during National Prayer Breakfast speech (trump admits he has not read the Bible) (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Thursday OP
How shocking that Trump hasn't read the Bible...NOT! LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #1
Even though he once claimed... 3catwoman3 Thursday #2
I think it's part of his dementia Skittles Thursday #3
Then there's this from 2016: cloudbase Thursday #4
Hey RW Xtians -- he was too busy FUCKING CHILDREN to read the Bible Blue Owl Thursday #5
In Trump's bible the word Not is retracted... lame54 Thursday #6
Both Corinthians passed out from shock (nt) Pinback Thursday #7

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4. Then there's this from 2016:
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:59 PM
Thursday

There were a few stumbles during Donald Trump's sojourn to Liberty University on Monday.

He mispronounced a book of the Bible. He cursed — twice. And on Martin Luther King Day, the GOP presidential candidate said he was honoring the slain civil-rights leader by dedicating to him the record crowds he says he drew for the school's opening convocation. (Students are required to attend.)

"We're going to protect Christianity. I can say that. I don't have to be politically correct," he thundered at the beginning of his speech at the conservative evangelical university.

Then he moved on to cite "Two Corinthians 3:17, that's the whole ballgame. ... Is that the one you like?" Trump asked. "Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty."

https://www.npr.org/2016/01/18/463528847/citing-two-corinthians-trump-struggles-to-make-the-sale-to-evangelicals

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