By Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-manager It was a very different Easter Sunday for Donald Trump and the world. The President became the first Commander-in-Chief to take in services remotely, tuning in to the presentation by Rev.
Robert Jeffress at the First Baptist Church in downtown Dallas. The church has hosted past Presidents Woodrow Wilson, Gerald Ford and George H.W.
Bush in its 152-year history. Before the service, President Trump offered one message of hope – in New York City, one of the coronavirus epicenters, hospital bed capacity has been more than was needed, and medical personnel are being deployed elsewhere.
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