Morning Rundown: What Trump Did First on Inauguration Day Might Surprise You
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What Trump Did First on Inauguration Day Might Surprise You
In a powerful display of faith and leadership, Donald Trump began his Inauguration Day with a visit to St. John’s Episcopal Church alongside his wife, Melania Trump, and Vice President-elect JD Vance and his wife, Usha Vance. Arriving at 8:43 a.m. EST after departing Blair House, the traditional residence for incoming presidents, Trump set a tone for the day that puts God first.
But it wasn’t just Trump and his closest political allies making their way to church. At 9:34 a.m. EST, a group of the world’s most influential business leaders—Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, Tim Cook and Jeff Bezos—joined Trump in the pews of St. John’s. These tech titans, who have forged alliances with Trump in recent years, were part of a historic moment that sent a resounding message to the nation and the world: Honoring God is the first order of business.
Even the world’s biggest podcaster, Joe Rogan, a known agnostic, was also in attendance, adding to the large group witnessing this act of faith.
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Amanda Grace: A Warning for After the Inauguration
How should Christians be praying in the wake after the inauguration?
In a recent livestream, Amanda Grace shared a prophetic word she had from Jan. 2024, and how this should be heeded moving forward into our new presidential season.
In this word, Grace warns of a time of holiness and consecration that will be necessary for the church.
If the Bible’s term “shekinah” refers to a dwelling, a place and a settling-in to a new location or time period, then maybe President Donald J. Trump’s first-day “shock and awe” effort of executive orders reveals the dawning of a new time and place for the country’s future.
“We will not waste a single moment in delivering our promises to the people,” Trump said in his inaugural address.
On Monday, Jan. 20, Trump was inaugurated for his second term, immediately signing dozens of executive actions aimed at reshaping policy in almost every sphere. He plans to sign nearly 100 executive orders on his first day in office, targeting areas such as trade, immigration, energy, technology and especially bureaucratic operations with his new Department of Government Efficiency to be headed by Elon Musk.
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