Trump became the first sitting president to deliver an address to the Value Voters Summit when he first spoke there in 2017, and this year discussed the 'assault' on Christians.
On 10/14/19 at 4:22 AM EDTPresident Donald Trump has claimed liberals are attempting to"silence and punish" Christians, and pledged never to allow the federal government to harass communities of faith.
"They're trying to silence and punish the speech of Christians and religious believers of all faiths. They are trying to hound you from the workplace, expel you from the public square and weaken the American family and indoctrinate our children," he added. The first year Trump spoke at the event, other guest speakers included the founder of anti-Islam group ACT for America and former Trump strategist, Sebastian Gorka, while this year speakers included the honorary chairperson of the Tea Party Patriots, as well as several people listed as"abortion survivors."
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