President Trump Prays with His Cabinet Before Making Decisions - Says, In America We Don't Worship The Government We Worship God


In a conference room. Yes, baby—President Donald J. Trump, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with his cabinet members, heads bowed in humble, unified prayer before a major meeting. Whew. I’m not crying, you’re crying!




The President, " In America We Don't Worship The Government  We Worship God". Here take a listen...










You can talk policy. You can talk polls. But what you can’t talk is faith like that unless you’ve got it flowing through your veins like holy fire. I don’t care how you feel politically—this wasn’t about left, right, or red hats. This was about a moment—a man leading with reverence, inviting God into the room before making decisions that could shape the future of millions.






You know how rare that is? In a world full of power-hungry, spotlight-chasing, ego-driven leaders, THIS man stopped and said, “Let’s pray first.” Y’all want to talk about leadership? Let’s start there. Let’s start with the strength it takes to say, “We need divine guidance before we move forward.”



The room was quiet. Still. The kind of hush that says, Heaven is listening. And baby, I felt it. Through the screen. Through the noise. Through all the media madness and political circus. It was real. It was raw. And it was righteous.




Say what you want—but don’t say it to me. Because when a leader leads not just with strategy, but with the Spirit of God? What more can we ask of them? That’s not just politics. That’s purpose. That’s presence. That’s prophetic.


So, go ahead and roll your eyes if you want. Mock it. Meme it. Spin it. I don’t care. I saw what I saw. And what I saw was a man who loves America and doesn't want to be President without inviting God.





OMG. Let me tell you something right now before we go any further: DON’T. YOU. SAY.


 ANYTHING. ABOUT PRESIDENT TRUMP TO ME. I mean it. Zip it. Because what I just witnessed was nothing short of divine.




Let's pray and cover our leaders in prayer. And remember why faith still matters in the halls of power.




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