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US President realDonaldTrump is pushing governors to reopen houses of worship, declaring them an essential service.

US President Donald Trump is pushing governors to reopen houses of worship, declaring them an essential service. New restrictions have been rolled out across American beaches and restaurants ahead of the Memorial Day weekend.

 

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realDonaldTrump Ñon - essential in a secular state, though on a personel level for some, an essential part of their life.

realDonaldTrump I'd be fine with that, if that's the only place they're allowed to frequent. Charles Darwin is having a giggle on the other side.

realDonaldTrump Playing to his religious wowsers base.

realDonaldTrump hes hungry for that religious vote eh

realDonaldTrump MISSING: Trump does not have legal rights in this matter. It is the legal responsibility of the Governors of each state. It would be interesting if the Vatican also overrode Trump as well.

realDonaldTrump Does anyone think for a second that Trump knows what he’s doing?

realDonaldTrump Matt 4:7 teaches us the fine line between standing up for faith and misdirected faith. POTUS is unlikely to see the nuance in his electoral faith journey.

realDonaldTrump essential ? 😂😂😂🤣 worried people are going to hell or something lol.

realDonaldTrump Thoughts and Prayers

realDonaldTrump God Bless President Trump & leaders that stand up for the rights of the people!

realDonaldTrump PRAISE THE LORD & PASS THE VIRUS.

realDonaldTrump ...whore houses are apparently open for business...

realDonaldTrump Rather it was an essential announcement to Trump in an attempt to catch a few votes of those extraordinarily silly RWNJ godsquadders.

realDonaldTrump And the good Dr Fauci has suddenly changed his tune and agrees: 'Dr. Anthony Fauci says staying closed for too long could cause ‘irreparable damage’'

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