During his rally in Wisconsin, Vance, who served as President Donald Trump’s running mate, was interrupted by a voice in the crowd exclaiming, “Jesus is King.”
“That’s right,” exclaimed Vance, as he received a round of applause from the audience. “Jesus is the King.”
Crowd: “Jesus is Lord.”
Kamala: “You’re at the wrong rally.”
Crowd: “Jesus is King.”
JD Vance: “That’s right. Jesus is King!”
The Twitter account of Trump War Room, also known as @TrumpWarRoom, shared the following tweet:
Vance criticized Harris for being the candidate who promotes anti-Christian and anti-Catholic prejudice, while highlighting Trump as the candidate who supports and defends individuals’ First Amendment rights to practice their faith freely.
Vance also discussed the issue of censorship, highlighting that Trump would never endorse the idea of silencing individuals with differing opinions.
He further emphasized that Harris has a tendency to defend the act of silencing people within the United States. Vance firmly stated that anyone who supports censorship should not be entrusted with leading “the world’s greatest constitutional republic.”
JD Vance criticizes Kamala Harris for her approach to disagreement, stating that instead of engaging with her fellow citizens and persuading them, she often tries to silence them.
He believes that someone who supports censorship is not suitable to lead the United States, which he describes as the world’s greatest Constitutional Republic.
The Twitter account @TrumpWarRoom shared a tweet.
Vance hosted his rally in Wisconsin on the same day that Trump made a visit to a McDonald’s restaurant in Pennsylvania. This was seen as a subtle jab at Harris, who had previously claimed to have worked at McDonald’s.
In addition to his visit to the restaurant, Trump also held a town hall event in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Furthermore, he is expected to attend the Sunday night football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Jets.