Graham spoke at the RNC ahead of Trump’s first speech since he was shot through the ear in an assassination attempt
Christian evangelist Franklin Graham spoke and led the Republican National Convention in prayer on Thursday night in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ahead of former President Donald Trump’s first speech since the assassination attempt.
Graham noted the moment Trump emerged from a pile of Secret Service agents, showing the American people he survived the attempt on his life, and praised his “unshakable resolve to fight with them in the nation.”
Graham referenced the Bible verse John 3:16, saying “God loves us and he wants us to be with him in heaven one day — and that’s through faith in his Son Jesus Christ.”
Graham added that Trump has been “a man of his word” throughout his presidency, citing examples such as appointing conservative justices and defending religious liberty, and expressed confidence that Trump will keep his promises as the 47th president.