Trump Awkwardly Stands Behind Democratic Congressman Who Makes Urgent Plea During Prayer
Jonathan Jackson With President Donald Trump standing awkwardly behind him, a Democratic congressman used his prayer at the National Prayer Breakfast to urge Trump to “think of families preparing to bury their loved ones in Minneapolis. ” Speaking at the bipartisan Washington, DC, event on Thursday shortly after Trump gave a rambling address, Representative Jonathan Jackson (Democrat, Illinois) offered a prayer for “the future of this nation,” and asked God to “lead this

Jonathan Jackson With President Donald Trump standing awkwardly behind him, a Democratic congressman used his prayer at the National Prayer Breakfast to urge Trump to “think of families preparing to bury their loved ones in Minneapolis. ” Speaking at the bipartisan Washington, DC, event on Thursday shortly after Trump gave a rambling address, Representative Jonathan Jackson (Democrat, Illinois) offered a prayer for “the future of this nation,” and asked God to “lead this
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