Trump Vows To Break America’s Church Muzzle, And Put USA First

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Republican presidential nominee, Donald J Trump has pledged to break the muzzle the American government has over the church.

During his acceptance speech, Trump said he would use his executive powers when elected President to lift the law threatening the tax exempt status on churches and religious organizations by the administration of Lyndon B Johnson.

Trump stated that the political correctness of the democratic party had made America a weak republic run by cynics, critics, and liars.

His 75-minute speech was the longest at any party convention in 40 years and was the first Republican convention to mention the gay community.

Trump said his focus would be on USA first, fixing the numerous “mistakes of the Obama administration.” Trump also lambasted Hillary Clinton, repeatedly blaming her for the precarious situation in the middle east which is currently affecting some of the world’s most peaceful and prosperous countries including the USA and France.

He also attacked Bill and Hillary’s legacy on the African American and Latino communities, accusing them of impoverishing millions of minorities and focusing on improving the interests of corporate fatcats, lobbyists, and donors.

Trump also accused President Barack Obama of superintending over the worst genocide in inner city communities in 25 years, citing crime statistics including the astronomic increase in the murder rate of Chicago, Obama’s hometown.

Trump said his “law and order” government would ensure all Americans are protected respectfully, saying in the same sentence, police should be given the backing of the State.

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