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Lord, people in our nation need hope, not fear. Protection, not violence. Leadership, not chaos. Unity, not hate. Father, we appeal for our nation. Give our President and leaders wisdom in these times.
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President Trump on Monday defiantly walked out of the [front door of the] White House and over to the nearby damaged St. John’s Episcopal Church, imploring cities to step up efforts to end the destructive rioting.  America needs “healing not hatred, justice not chaos,” he declared.

The president’s impromptu foray to the damaged church across the street from the White House followed a national address in which he called on cities and states to implement an “overwhelming law enforcement presence” to stop violent riots after George Floyd’s death.

“All Americans were rightly sickened and revolted by the brutal death of George Floyd,” Trump said in the Rose Garden address. “My administration is fully committed that for George and his family, justice will be served. He will not have died in vain. But we cannot allow the righteous cries of peaceful protesters to be drowned out by an angry mob. The biggest victims of the rioting are peace-loving citizens in our poorest communities. And as their president, I will fight to keep them safe. I will fight to protect you.”

Afterward, Trump and members of his White House team walked into adjacent Lafayette Square park, which police cleared of protesters moments earlier, then over to the church, which was set afire overnight by protesters.

“We have a great county, that’s my thoughts, greatest country in the world,” he said in front of the church, which every president since James Madison has visited. “We will make it even greater and it won’t take long.”

Floyd died May 25 after being arrested by Minneapolis police, including one officer who kneeled on Floyd’s neck until he became unresponsive. The four arresting officers were immediately fired, and one of them has been charged with murder and manslaughter.

Trump said in his address Monday that he recommended to every governor to deploy the National Guard and that mayors and governors establish an “overwhelming law enforcement presence until the violence has been quelled.”

“If a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then I will deploy the United States military and quickly solve the problem for them,” the president said amid the sound of police discharging teargas canisters to disperse protesters.

“The destruction of innocent life and the spilling of innocent blood is an offense to humanity and a crime against God,” he continued. “America needs creation, not destruction, cooperation, not contempt, security not anarchy, healing not hatred, justice not chaos. This is our mission, and we will succeed 100%.”

Trump declared Sunday that he will designate the radical liberal group Antifa as a terrorist organization after a week of violent riots across the country.

“I am mobilizing all available federal resources, civilian and military, to stop the rioting and looting, to end the destruction and arson and to protect the rights of law-abiding Americans, including your Second Amendment rights.” Trump said Monday. “First, we are ending the riots and lawlessness that has spread throughout our country. We will end it now.”

Trump also said Monday he was taking “swift and decisive action” to protect Washington, D.C. – in which iconic St. John’s, businesses, the World War II Memorial and other American landmarks were damaged.

“What happened in this city last night was a total disgrace,”  Trump said. “Our seven o’clock curfew will be strictly enforced.”

Trump also promised “severe criminal penalties” and “lengthly sentences in jail” for those who continue to riot.

“America is founded upon the rule of law,” he said. “Where there is no law, there is no opportunity. Where there is no justice, there is no liberty. Where there is no safety, there is no future,” Trump said. “I take these actions today with firm resolve and with a true and passionate love for our country. By far, our greatest days lie ahead.”

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Scott Trefz
June 4, 2020

I applaud the President’s frequent stances on behalf of faith and religious liberty, and this is no different. I am ashamed for all the people who are ashamed of this simple act, because some protestors were discomforted to get him there. I am ashamed for the leaders of this particular house of worship, known as “the church of the Presidents”, who said this was a cheap photo op for Trump, bordering on hypocrisy. (They should check the mirror….) I pray people’s eyes would be opened to the spiritual war that is engulfing our nation.

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Judy
June 3, 2020

Father,
Thank you for our President’s obedience to make a spiritual stand and to hold your word up high. Protect and defend him against the enemy in spiritual warfare and breathe strength,energy and encouragement into every fiber of his being. Fill him with your spirit. We declare victory over the unseen enemy and order to return to our cities and land,repentance in the streets, and honor and respect for lives and property. May the awakening begin in our hearts now.

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Paige
June 2, 2020

Lord, we declare victory over the chaos of the enemy as evidenced by this prophetic action of our President Donald Trump, leading this nation with a Bible in hand. We honor and praise you Lord!

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Donna King
June 2, 2020

As a native of Washington, D.C., and now living here to help care for my mother who has been a resident for 72 years (dad passed away three years ago), I am grateful for the president’s efforts to restore law and order in the city. I continue to pray for God’s peace and protection over all of our cities being subjected to violence and lawlessness, and that justice be served in response to Mr. Floyd’s death, and for those who have been victimized by the looters and rioters.

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Penny
June 2, 2020

I thank you Lord for a President who refuses to bow to the enemy who has been relentless in coming against him. You Lord, are truly strengthening our precious President, Donald J. Trump. I pray that you will continue to do so, Lord. He is a man who is not ashamed of You. He lifts You up and leans in to hear what You have to say. A breath of fresh air, separate from so many presidents who have gone before him. You are being glorified through the one You gave us to be our president during this time. God bless him, bless his family and keep all of them healthy and safe. And Lord, please give our President and Gen. Flynn full justice and complete restoration. In Jesus name. Amen

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cristina beato
June 2, 2020

I ll continure to pray. Please send daily prayers and situations to lift up specific prayers.

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estella Vergara
June 2, 2020

I prayed and thess word of God is truth and this battles is to be won in the spirit realm according to the book of Ephesians chapter 6 verse 12.

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Carolyn Hagen
June 2, 2020

A wonderful prophetic act and declaration made with bible in hand… We declare VICTORY over the enemy and every form he comes against us!

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