Trump: Biden Is 'Against the Bible,' Religion, Second Amendment

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  • Source: Newsmax
  • 08/06/2020
Trump's comments came during a radio interview with Fox News' Geraldo Rivera, when he linked what he claimed was Biden's opposition to his opposition to the Second Amendment after the show host asked him about the poll numbers putting that show the former vice president leading in most national polls, reports The Independent.

"I mean when you think of it, how about Texas?" Trump told Rivera. "One of the polls said Trump is leading by one [point] in Texas. OK, I'm in favor of oil and gas. I'm in favor of the Bible. I'm in favor of the Second Amendment. Biden is against all of those things. He's against oil, he's against the Bible – essentially against religion – but against the Bible, and he's against the Second Amendment."

Rivera, though, told Trump it could be a bit harsh to say Biden, who is a Catholic, is against the Bible, and Trump pulled back on his comments some.
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