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In his weekly radio and web address, he said the US has cherished the freedom of worship “from the very beginning”.
“That is the promise the first settlers saw in our vast continent and it is the promise that our bravest warriors have protected for all of our citizens in centuries since, a long time ago,” he said yesterday.
“Sadly, many around the globe do not enjoy this freedom and one of the gravest threats to religious freedom remains the threat of terror,” he said.
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“We condemn this barbaric attack. We mourn for those who lost loved ones. And we pray for the strength and wisdom to achieve a better tomorrow one where good people of all faiths, Christians and Muslims and Jewish and Hindu, can follow their hearts and worship according to their conscience,” Trump said.
“With God’s grace, life always triumphs over death, freedom overcomes oppression, and faith extinguishes fear.
This is the source of our hope and our confidence in the future,” he said.
He also had a special message for the struggling Americans who have felt for too long the bitter taste of hardship. “I want you to know: this White House is fighting for you,” he said.
“We are fighting for every American who has been left behind. We are fighting for the right of all citizens to enjoy safety and peace and to work and live with the dignity that all Children of God are entitled to know,” he said.