Donald Trump’s collapsing support has driven him to desperate measures—now he’s appealing to America’s faith-based community by pretending to champion persecuted Christians abroad. His latest posturing over Nigeria, threatening military action “to protect Christians,” is a cynical ploy to win back religious voters rather than a genuine act of faith or compassion.
This is the same man who slashed humanitarian aid that once kept millions of Christians and others alive across Africa and the Middle East. His newfound concern for the faithful abroad rings hollow. At home, Americans are suffering through a government shutdown, economic uncertainty, and political paralysis—yet Trump proposes to spend billions more on military operations that history shows will fail, as so many have before.
If he truly cared about protecting Christians, he would restore aid, rebuild hope, and lead with moral strength instead of bluster. The nation must not allow political desperation to masquerade as religious devotion, nor sacrifice our values—and our tax dollars—on another reckless display of power.
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