


Trump Urges Faith and Unity at National Prayer Breakfast Amidst Criticism from Evangelicals
President Trump called for unity and religious commitment at the National Prayer Breakfast even as evangelical leaders express concerns over his immigration and foreign aid policies.
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During the National Prayer Breakfast, Trump urged Americans to embrace faith and unity. However, evangelical leaders are challenging his immigration policies and cuts to foreign aid, citing potential humanitarian impacts. Rev. Gabriel Salguero highlighted that U.S. foreign aid is essential for missionary work and preventing migration. While some evangelical leaders continue to support Trump's agenda, others express concern over policies that undermine religious freedom and community ties. They stress that effective foreign aid is crucial for U.S. national security and humanitarian efforts, urging a reconsideration of recent executive actions that jeopardize these initiatives.
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