All about the God Bless the USA Bible, aka Trump's latest cash grab

Meet the God Bless the USA Bible
“Let's Make America Pray Again”
Trump’s Bible isn’t anything special
The optics seemed a little off for most
Trump’s parallel with Holy Week
Trump as a corrupt money changer
An appropriate comparison
Trump’s Bible costs $59.99
The bible comes with a lot of extras
No Christian symbolism on the front
A truly patriotic spectacle
The absurdity and audacity
The story of Jesus doesn’t belong to one culture
Trump’s cynicism
Making a quick buck
Meet the God Bless the USA Bible

On March 26, Donald Trump found a new way to upset the country when he announced that he was selling a new version of the Bible just in time for Good Friday and Easter. It was a spectacle that captured the attention of the nation. 

“Let's Make America Pray Again”

"Happy Holy Week! Let's Make America Pray Again. As we lead into Good Friday and Easter, I encourage you to get a copy of the God Bless the USA Bible," Trump wrote in a social media post alongside a video and link to the Bible. 

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Trump’s Bible isn’t anything special

The God Bless the USA Bible isn’t anything special. Once the project of famed country singer Lee Greenwood, it appears to now be a collaboration between Trump and Greenwood, according to the former president’s video promoting the Bible, which he pushes pretty hard in the video. 

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"All Americans need a Bible in their home”

"All Americans need a Bible in their home, and I have many. It's my favorite book… It's a lot of people's' favorite book," Trump said in the video according to USA Today before he went on to tie religion to the political climate in the country. 

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"We have to bring Christianity back into our lives”

"We have to bring Christianity back into our lives and into what will again be a great nation," Trump said. "Our Founding Fathers did a tremendous thing when they built America on Judeo-Christian values. Now that foundation is under attack, perhaps as never before."

The optics seemed a little off for most

However, the optics of Trump’s message just before one of the holiest times of the year for Christians seemed to have irked many and caused a bit of a meltdown in the media as news outlets raced to cover the story from every angle. 

Trump’s parallel with Holy Week

"Seeing the indicted, would-be dictator, sell so-called 'patriotic' Bibles does provide a parallel to Holy Week, but it's not with Jesus," Nathan Empsall, Executive Director of Faithful America, explained to Newsweek about Trump’s actions. 

Trump as a corrupt money changer

“Trump is doing his best impression of the corrupt money changers who profited by ripping off worshippers,” Empsall said, adding that Christians were sick of seeing the MAGA crowd's false prophet twist their loving faith for his agenda. 

An appropriate comparison

Empsall’s comparison of Trump to the money changers in the temple, a popular story in the Bible that saw Jesus expelling merchants and money changers from the temple to cleanse the holy space of greed and profit, was an appropriate one. 

Trump’s Bible costs $59.99

The God Bless the USA Bible uses patriotism to sell scripture for the 'low' price of just $59.99, excluding shipping and handling of course. But prospective buyers won’t only get themselves a branded Bible with a catchy endorsement from Trump.

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The bible comes with a lot of extras

The Greenwood, Trump-endorsed, Bible—the only version of the Holy Bible that has been endorsed by the former president—also comes with a copy of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence. But that’s not all. 

No Christian symbolism on the front

Buyers will also get themselves a copy of the Pledge of Allegiance and the lyrics to Lee Greenwood’s famous song: ‘God Bless the USA.’ Plus, every copy of the God Bless the USA Bible has an emblazoned American flag instead of a cross. 

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A truly patriotic spectacle

While all of the add-ons are a nice touch that truly turns Trump and Greenwood’s Bible into a patriotic spectacle, the one key feature of the book that might interest readers is the red text it displays Jesus’ words in according to the website selling it. 

The absurdity and audacity

“While part of me wants to laugh at the absurdity of it — and marvel at the sheer audacity — I find the messaging unsettling and deeply wrong,” wrote Esau McCaulley, a professor of the New Testament at Wheaton College, in an opinion essay for the New York Times 

The story of Jesus doesn’t belong to one culture

“This God Bless the USA Bible, as it’s officially named, focuses on God’s blessing of one particular people. That is both its danger and, no doubt for some, its appeal,” McCaulley continued, adding that the story of Jesus didn’t belong to one culture.

Trump’s cynicism

The other big problem with Trump’s push to sell a version of the Bible before Good Friday and Easter is that it was clearly intended to help him raise money just as his push to sell Trump-branded sneakers in February 2024. 

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Making a quick buck

Trump’s actions showed he is willing to do whatever he can to make a quick buck, even if it's at the expense of his political supporters. Why some Christians still support Trump is still a mystery, but incidents like Trump’s Bible don’t seem to be changing their minds. 

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