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One of the most interesting tables at the Inauguration luncheon is Barron Trump’s (red arrow).

For the last 30 minutes, Jeff Bezos, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, and Secretary of State

nominee Marco Rubio have been locked into conversation with Trump’s youngest.

 

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

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One of the most interesting tables at the Inauguration luncheon is Barron Trump’s (red arrow).

For the last 30 minutes, Jeff Bezos, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, and Secretary of State

nominee Marco Rubio have been locked into conversation with Trump’s youngest.

 

 

 

 

Kid nailed it. Incredible job. 

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5 hours ago, 4th&long said:

How much did the Donald have to pay the old lady to be their? 

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…and it’s “there”..😉

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1 hour ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Hey, I'm the grammar and spelling cop round here.

The grammar police is a very important job on here. One day I might care about auto correct on my phone. Today is not that day. 

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3 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

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One of the most interesting tables at the Inauguration luncheon is Barron Trump’s (red arrow).

For the last 30 minutes, Jeff Bezos, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, and Secretary of State

nominee Marco Rubio have been locked into conversation with Trump’s youngest.

 

 

 

 


 

 

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Remember the usual suspects here making fun of Trump meeting with this pastor in Detroit ?   I do.

 

 

Watch: Detroit Pastor Lorenzo Sewell's Prayer at Trump's Inauguration Was One for the Books

By Brandon Morse 

 

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If you've never heard of Lorenzo Sewell before, you definitely know him now. 

 

Pastor Sewell is the head pastor at the 180 Church on Detroit's west side. He's a man who isn't afraid to put political themes in his sermons as he is of the mind that the Bible is, in fact, a political book with a political message. 

 

“The gospel message is a political message. The Bible is a political book, from Genesis to Revelations. We see that the Bible is a political book,” Sewell told Fox News. “It is impossible to be politically neutral.”

 

Sewell hosted Trump at his church for a roundtable discussion back in June, and it was there that Sewell gave an impromptu prayer that affected Trump enough to tell him that he would give a prayer at his inauguration. 

 

"He said you prayed that way for me, at the inauguration, you'll be there," Sewell said according to ABC affiliate WYXZ-TV in Detroit.

 

When it came time to plan Trump's inauguration, Sewell got the call, and it would bring him to tears

"When I received the phone call, I started crying. I cried because I feel like Jesus wants me to do something Monday. I don't believe this is about me. I think this is about people that are hurting in Detroit," Sewell said.

 

He feels like Detroit has been forgotten and overlooked for a while, and that's who he wants to speak up for.

 

"It has nothing to do with Lorenzo. It has nothing to do with my church or my relationship with President Trump. It has everything to do with those who are voiceless. Now, they get a voice," Sewell said.

 

Fast-forward to Monday, and Sewell stepped up to the microphone, and in the same vein as Martin Luther King Jr., whose celebrated day just so happened to fall on Trump's inauguration, the Detroit pastor gave a prayer that had people in tears. There were some stand-out moments to be sure, but Sewell's prayer really grabbed people's attention: 

 

https://redstate.com/brandon_morse/2025/01/20/watch-detroit-pastor-larenzo-sewells-prayer-at-trumps-inauguration-was-one-for-the-books-n2184591

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