It is both sad and discouraging to see that the person who wanted to "Make America Great Again" has actually contributed to its destruction. President Donald Trump must take full responsibility for the disastrous Operation Warp Speed which wasted ten billion dollars on a bunch of lethal and toxic injections which are killing and maiming people daily.
To add insult to injury he appointed Fraudulent Fascist Fauci as the head of his task force and refused to fire him even after his evil past was exposed. Now Fauci is still hanging around and lying to the public daily and getting away with it. In addition to that his entire task force were his enemies and the enemies of America.
To brag about a booster shot is to actually inform the world that the vaccines themselves are worthless. But he would have been better off to say nothing. On top of that Trump had an interview with conservative Candace Owens and literally doubled down on promoting vaccinations, when the objective evidence calls for their TOTAL BAN. So where exactly does Mr Trump stand -- with the ordinary people who are resisting vaccine mandates or with the globalist elites who are determined to kill off as many humans as possible?
It should be plainly evident to all that Trump Tower is a temple to Moloch. What I have found interesting is the numerous parallels between the Stop the Steal rallies, MAGA, and Samson in the Bible along with Delilah being the FBI trying to bring him down. Yes, Trump destroyed them with the jawbone of an ass.
In that analogy the Jan 6th hearing is comparable to them bringing Samson out to their feast for sport.
I have also seen numerous correlations between Trump and Hillary with Jehu and Jezebel. In that story Jehu says he wants to have a sacrifice to Baal and he only wants the worshippers of Baal there (just like this Jan 6 hearing eliminating many of the Republicans). Once the temple to Baal was filled with the Baal worshippers he locked the door and killed them all. Not that different from what Samson did.
The way I look and have looked at Trump is that he was honest, what he said he would do he did. He was transparent and he was unorthodox. That said he is not an example for Christians to emulate. Consider Rahab, she was definitely part of Jericho but realized God would judge them and so helped the spies. Samson, Rahab and Jehu were three in the Bible considered as key people of faith (Jehu might be referred to in Hebrews 11 where he says that "
who through faith subdued kingdoms").
I also find many have this "Trump delusion syndrome". They think the populist movement that is calling for righteousness is mindlessly following Trump. There are those who may be, but the fact that Trump took the vaccine and many of these aren't is a testimony that they are not following him mindlessly or worshipping him as some slanderously suppose. I consider it the height of hypocrisy when these crazies attack me saying that as a Christian I am a hypocrite for voting for Trump. First I had two choices, Trump or Hillary. Second, I don't vote "as a Christian" I vote as a citizen. Third, these same ones attack you vehemently if I ever talk about a candidate from the lens of a Christian and the Bible. So then in 99% of the elections they will attack anyone who suggests that "as a Christian" this is how I would vote, and then have the nerve to try and beat Christians up for voting for Trump. There is no way I would ever take advice about what it is to be a Christian from someone saying we should vote for Hillary Clinton.