Prominent faith leader in Dallas, Texas, urges hope and strength from people of all persuasions in America as President Donald J. Trump is inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2025, and begins his new presidency.
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Fox News Digital spoke with the faith leader based in Dallas, Texas, about his sense of hope and gratitude as President Donald J. Trump begins his term as 47th commander-in-chief.
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