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Many attendees said in interviews they believed Trump shared their Christian faith and values. Several cited their opposition to abortion and LGBTQ+ rights, particularly to transgender expressions.
In their first televised debate, Biden and Trump called each other criminals and liars. Biden's verbal stumbles, Trump's 'morals of an alley cat': 6 debate takeaways Skip to main content
His absolutist rhetoric emphasizes non-negotiable boundaries and moral outrage at their supposed violation, [5] and heavily favors crowd reaction over veracity, with a large number of falsehoods which Trump presents as facts, [6] which have been described as using the big lie, [7] and firehose of falsehood propaganda technique.
Trump supported a broad interpretation of the Second Amendment and said he was opposed to gun control in general, [20] [21] although his views have shifted over time. [22] Trump also supported removing the federal government from determining the legality of recreational marijuana and supported states that have legalized medical marijuana. [23] [24]
A majority of the party's national and state candidates are at the very least moderately anti-abortion and oppose elective abortion on religious or moral grounds. However, many hold exceptions in the case of rape, incest or the mother's life being at risk while others may accept early-stage abortions (firmly opposing "partial-birth" abortion ...
Many attendees said in interviews they believed Trump shared their Christian faith and values. Several cited their opposition to abortion and LGBTQ+ rights , particularly to transgender expressions.
Here’s what Trump had to say: “Hey, he’s the head of a country, and I mean, he’s the strong head, don’t let anyone think anything different. He speaks and his people sit up at attention ...
The Trump White House held about a hundred formal press briefings in 2017, declining by half during 2018 and to two in 2019. [36] Trump has employed the legal system as an intimidation tactic against the press. [38] In early 2020, the Trump campaign sued The New York Times, The Washington Post, and CNN for alleged defamation.