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TRUMP LIED ABOUT DEMS TAKING GOD OUT OF PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: AP

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Aug 24, 2020
  • 1 min read

President Donald Trump is accusing the Democrats of taking God out of the Pledge of Allegiance at their national convention. He’s distorting what happened, Colleen Long of the Associated Press (AP) wrote late on August 22, 2020.

“The Democrats took the word GOD out of the Pledge of Allegiance at the Democrat National Convention. At first I thought they made a mistake, but it wasn’t. It was done on purpose. Remember Evangelical Christians, and ALL, this is where they are coming from-it’s done. Vote Nov 3!” Trump claimed on Saturday.


In retort, AP said: “That’s a misleading accusation. The central programming of the convention featured the entire pledge, complete with ‘under God.’ The first night of the Democratic National Convention, Joe Biden’s grandchildren said the pledge, followed by the convention’s chorus of “The Star Spangled Banner.” On the second night, it’s stated by a diverse group of Americans; same with the third night. On the fourth night, it’s recited by Cedric Richmond Jr., the son of Rep. Cedric Richmond of Louisiana. “Under God” was in each rendering. The convention also devoted a segment to showcasing Biden’s religious faith.


The pledge was written in 1892 and altered in the 1920s. “Under God” was added in 1954, when President Dwight Eisenhower encouraged Congress to do so. Those two words have prompted a debate at times over whether people who do not practice religion should be expected to pledge allegiance to a country under God.


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