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The God Bless the U.S.A. Bible, also known as the Trump Bible, is an edition of the King James Version of the Christian Bible containing additional content specifically relating to the United States. The compilation was created by country music singer-songwriter Lee Greenwood and first published in 2021.
Trump's God Bless the USA Bible is a way for ... anyone can get a bible for free at most any church in the United States, and copies of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution for free at ...
The Greenwood Bible, also known as the 'God Bless the USA Bible,' includes patriotic texts. Trump's financial disclosure shows $4.5 million from 'Letters to Trump' royalties amid legal fees.
The resurgent “God Bless The USA Bible” featured in Trump’s recent ad is an altered version of the original concept, a modification that likely followed the publishing shake-up.
God Bless the U.S.A." gained prominence during the 1988 United States presidential election campaign, when Greenwood performed the song at the 1988 Republican National Convention and at rallies for the Republican nominee, George H.W. Bush. [5] [6] The song was also featured in television advertisements for Bush. [7]
Greenwood is known for writing and recording "God Bless the U.S.A." in the early 1980s, [2] and later "God Bless You Canada". The song gained renewed popularity following the launch of Operation: Desert Storm in 1991, [13] and again, 10 years later, following the September 11 attacks. "God Bless the U.S.A." re-entered the top 20 of the country ...
The former president is selling a bible with lyrics to the song "God Bless the USA" alongside the Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Pledge of Allegiance. Trump promotes 'God Bless the ...
The 1956 law was one of several legislative actions Congress took to differentiate the United States from atheistic communism. Earlier, a 1954 act added the words "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance. [5] Some states also adopted mottos with religious overtones during this time, for example Ohio's "With God, all things are possible".