Trump Sells 'God Bless The USA' Bible In Time For Holy Week: Here's Where To Buy
Donald Trump is selling another product just weeks after launching a sneaker line.
Ahead of Good Friday and Easter Sunday, the former president and current presumptive Republican nominee took to Truth Social to promote a line of pricey Bibles that he is selling in partnership with country musician Lee Greenwood.
"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 on his post Tuesday.
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Alongside the message, Trump posted a video showing him holding a "God Bless the U.S.A." Bible, which was named after Greenwood's song of the same name that the ex-president plays at his rallies.
"All Americans need a Bible in their home, and I have many. It's my favorite book," Trump said in the clip.
"Religion and Christianity are the biggest things missing from this country. And I truly believe that we need to bring them back and have to bring them back fast," he added. "I think it's one of the biggest problems we have. That's why our country is going haywire. We've lost religion in our country."
Trump urged his supporters to purchase a copy of the "God Bless the U.S.A." Bible, saying, "We must make America pray again."
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The "God Bless the U.S.A." Bible is now available to purchase on GodBlessTheUSABible.com for $59.99.
The Bible is a King James translation and includes other features, such as a copy of a "handwritten chorus" to Greenwood's song "God Bless the U.S.A.," the website said.
It also comes with the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the Pledge of Allegiance.
The site also claimed that the book features "easy-to-read, large print" and a "slim design."
In its Frequently Asked Questions page, the website said that it has no connection to any political campaign and is not owned, managed, or controlled by Trump or the Trump Organization.
The Bible is the latest in a series of products Trump has sold as he campaigns for a second term in the White House.
In February, he launched Trump Sneakers and introduced the limited-edition "Never Surrender High-Top Sneaker" at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia.
All 1,000 pairs of the $399 sneakers sold out within hours of the launch.
In addition to the "Never Surrender" shoes, the GetTrumpSneakers.com website also offers white and red laceless athletic shoes, a perfume, and a cologne.
Earlier this month, Trump boasted about the sales of his sneakers, claiming that the last pair of his "Never Surrender" shoes allegedly fetched a whopping $450,000.
"The last pair sold for $450,000," Trump claimed on CNBC's "Squawk Box." "People were going crazy for these sneakers... Everybody was -- every friend I have was calling me for a pair of sneakers. So it just took off."
Trump has also sold digital NFT trading cards for $99 each since he left the White House.
In recent days, the former president saw his net worth increase by an estimated $4 billion after Truth Social's parent company Trump Media and Technology Group merged with Digital World Acquisition Corp. (DWAC).
However, CNBC noted that Trump, who is now estimated by Bloomberg to be worth $6.5 billion, will not be able to cash in on his stake in the company before the deadline a court gave him to post a $175 million appeal bond in his civil fraud case.