Trump says assassination attempt strengthened his belief in God
“None of us knows exactly when our time on Earth will be over," Trump said at the National Prayer Breakfast. "You never know. A truth I confronted a few short months ago when there was an incident that wasn't fun."
Trump described how the assassin's bullet narrowly missed him and his family's reaction to the attempt, including from his sons.
"It changed something in me," Trump said. "I feel even stronger. I believed in God, but I feel much more strongly about it."

Trump told attendees that the country needed to bring "religion back."
"People of religion are going to be happy again," he said. "Let's bring religion back. Let's bring God back into our lives."





