Trump suddenly alters own summit's topic from “Religious Freedom” to “Freedom to be Christian”
After having attended the main Climate Action Summit for ten minutes, hosted by the United Nations (UN), Trump departed to host his own summit concerning a similarly staggering subject of the 21st century: Religious freedom. Yet suddenly, as it was told to us from our pool reporters, Trump has altered his summit's main topic to “Freedom to be Christian.” So far, we couldn't reach out to the president for comment on his unexpected correction.
After the 45th President of the United States (POTUS) and ardent climate change denier has participated in as many as ten minutes of the UN Climate Action Summit, talking about united plans to combat what is called the greatest challenge of our world, Trump has logged out of it to host his own summit concerning religious freedom. He thereby not only reportedly affronted many of the state's leaders, especially Pacific Islanders who are said to be the most endangered people of all, since a rising sea level would flood their archipelagos and inhabited islands, including those part of the Untied States themselves.
After the 45th President of the United States (POTUS) and ardent climate change denier has participated in as many as ten minutes of the UN Climate Action Summit, talking about united plans to combat what is called the greatest challenge of our world, Trump has logged out of it to host his own summit concerning religious freedom. He thereby not only reportedly affronted many of the state's leaders, especially Pacific Islanders who are said to be the most endangered people of all, since a rising sea level would flood their archipelagos and inhabited islands, including those part of the Untied States themselves.
While delegates of attending states' leaders exclaimed their disliking of the planet's most powerful nation's president behaviour in regards to the country's comparably fierce pollution, aides to the POTUS told us that it was all right. “The President has heard everything he needs to hear,” one of them told us. He further elaborated that “Now that he heard it all, he feels prepared to have an eye on the problems the US are more concerned about than something some anti-American liberals think we should focus on, only thinking about corrupting the best economy we ever had.”
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In the past, it was usually reported that one of Trump's strongest supporters were located among white Evangelicals who feared that the US could become a secular country especially discriminating religious freedom, not only on college campuses, but in society in general. Since his summit didn't took place yet (perhaps, follow-up stories are going to link onto this precedent story), we too only rely on his aides' information as provided by them, and rumours. The following points are expected to be subject to his summit:
- The nationwide dismissal of abortion rights for women to hold high the sanctity of life,
- The halt of any secular stance in the US, the allegiance of the “bipartisan monarchy of the president and the Christian church”
- The dismissal of the separation of powers to ease the president's leadership, due to “anti-American appeals on behest of the Democratic party”
- Abolition of rights for homosexuals and transsexuals as “unwanted by God”
- Rejection of declaration of Muslim Americans as “real Americans”
- On a side-note: Democratic allegations of a Ukrainian interference in obtaining information on Joe Biden, the president's skin colour under the light of liberal “energy-saving light bulbs,” and the size of his hands
- The destruction of all non-Christian or Satanic monuments hailing any religion different from Christianity
After having heard of some of the bullet points of the schedule, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D - CA), in an official press report, condemned the visible attempts of the president to dismiss the Democratic chambers regulating and curbing the president's powers in order to prevent the Oval Office from becoming an absolutist monarchy as it reigned under infamous King Charles III., from whom so many English pilgrims fled, thus lying foundation of what is now known as the United States, the “land of infinite opportunities.” “The president, out of everyone in his party (next to the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell), paradoxically intends to destroy the most essential idea under which this country was founded: the opportunity to become everything one wants to become, without any restrictions,” the Californian Democrat writes. “We are on the brink of burying our freedom for a man's wet authoritarian dreams, and his entire party is either incapable of standing up against this horrible making, or fully endorse it.”
The Senate has yet to vote on the issue and decide whether they will have the president's back or whether they are going to block him from doing so. Republicans with knowledge of their colleagues' intention on how to vote said that the vote is highly likely to have the president's back. The House of Representatives unanimously opposes the president's plans. Trump is likely to attempt breaking through via an Executive Order, which is almost certainly going to be challenged before the court.
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