Trump will take part in the bipartisan National Prayer Breakfast, a decadeslong Washington tradition

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Trump will take part in the bipartisan National Prayer Breakfast, a decadeslong Washington tradition
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President Donald Trump will participate in the National Prayer Breakfast, a more than 70-year-old Washington tradition that brings together a bipartisan group of lawmakers for fellowship.

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President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu take questions during a news conference in the East Room of the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in Washington. The Republican president made waves at the final prayer breakfast during his first term. That year the gathering came the day afterTrump in his remarks threw not-so-subtle barbs at Democratic then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California, who publicly said she prayed for Trump, and Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, who had cited his faith in

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