As part of the event held at his Doral golf club, Trump also received religious gifts. According to the Guardian, Ramiro Peña, a prominent Latino evangelist who supports Trump, expressed his belief that Trump was chosen by a higher power to help restore and honor America.
He stated, “We lift up the man that we believe you’ve put your hand upon to help restore America and bring America back to the place that honors you.”
Honduran televangelist Guillermo Maldonado, the founder of the King Jesus International Ministry in Miami, shared his prediction at the event, expressing confidence in Trump’s potential return to the White House.
“There is a greater task ahead for him to fulfill in this country. It is a battle between righteousness and wickedness. The divine authority appoints and removes rulers. We will fervently pray for God’s plan to be fulfilled, making [Trump] the 47th president.”
“I am amazed by your incredible courage and unwavering determination. I understand the deep-rooted reasons behind your actions. You are not undertaking this journey for personal gain, but rather out of a profound love for our country. Your devotion is reciprocated, as we hold great love and admiration for you,” he expressed sincerely.
During the event, the former president took the opportunity to express his criticism towards Vice President Kamala Harris, describing her as “grossly incompetent.”
“There’s a real concern that if we don’t win this election, our country could be at risk. I’ve had conversations with highly knowledgeable individuals who believe that we may never see another election in our nation,” Trump expressed. He further emphasized the situation by drawing a comparison to the troubling events that unfolded in Venezuela, as reported by the Miami Herald.
In Nevada, 59% of voters expressed their support for Harris, while in Michigan and Wisconsin, the numbers were 62% and 61% respectively. Meanwhile, in Arizona, a significant 66% of voters showed their backing for Harris. The figures were even higher in North Carolina, with 67% supporting her, and in Pennsylvania, an impressive 77% of voters stood behind Harris.