Controversy Erupts Over Trump's China-Made Bibles
Controversy Erupts Over Trump's China-Made Bibles

Controversy Erupts Over Trump's China-Made Bibles

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Hillary Clinton recently criticized Donald Trump's 'God Bless the USA' Bibles, which were printed in China, despite Trump's long-standing criticisms of Chinese trade practices. Approximately 120,000 Bibles were shipped from China to the U.S. for a total value of around $342,000, suggesting a potential retail profit of about $7 million. This revelation highlights a contradiction between Trump's anti-China rhetoric and his business dealings. Additionally, a secretive group named Ziklag has emerged, aiming to influence the 2024 elections by mobilizing Christian nationalist voters, paralleling Trump's agenda. Ziklag, founded by Ken Eldred, echoes the sentiments of the 'Project 2025', aspiring to establish a 'Christian America'. This political landscape underscores the intertwining of faith and politics as Trump continues to garner support from various factions within the GOP.

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