The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Trump hails Christian values

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President Donald Trump’s evolution from twice-divorced casino owner viewed warily by Christian conservati­ves to evangelica­l favorite defending religious liberty was on full display Friday as he promised conservati­ves a return to traditiona­l American values, including restoring “Merry Christmas” to the national discourse.

Trump, the first sitting president to address the Values Voter Summit, ticked off the promises he’s fulfilled to evangelica­l Christians and other conservati­ves, pledging to turn back the clock in what he described as a nation that has drifted away from its religious roots.

“How times have changed, but you know what, now they are changing back again, just remember that,” Trump told the cheering crowd.

It was a far cry from the skeptical welcome Trump received when he first addressed the group as a neophyte politician in 2015. With questions swirling then about whether he could appeal to evangelica­ls over conservati­ve candidates like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Trump held a Bible aloft and declared: “I believe in God. I believe in the Bible. I’m a Christian.’”

Trump appeared before the group again last September, in the electoral stretch run usually devoted to wooing undecided voters, and aimed his pitch toward his religious base. Though he avoided some hot-button social issues like same-sex marriage and abortion, he vowed his support for Israel, an important issue for evangelica­ls, and said it was the “dream” of the Islamic State for his opponent Hillary Clinton to be elected president.

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