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Congressman prays at National Prayer Breakfast and asks Trump to find 'greater clarity'
Summary
Congressman Jonathan Jackson prayed at the National Prayer Breakfast asking President Trump to be mindful of the poor and to find 'greater clarity,' while Trump stood behind him and the two later shook hands.
Content
U.S. Congressman Jonathan Jackson offered a public prayer at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C. He asked President Donald Trump to be mindful of the poor and to be guided by greater levels of compassion, and he said he hoped the president would receive "greater clarity, greater courage and greater capacity to do what is right." Jackson referenced families in Minnesota who were preparing to bury loved ones after two Americans were killed earlier this year. President Trump stood almost directly behind Jackson during the remarks and the two later shook hands.
Key details:
- Jonathan Jackson is identified in the report as the son of Jesse Jackson and the godson of Martin Luther King Jr., and he recited a prayer addressing compassion and concern for marginalized people.
- Jackson asked the president to be "mindful of the poor" and to respond with "greater levels of compassion," and he spoke of turning mourning into hope.
- Video from the event shows President Trump standing behind Jackson with his eyes closed and occasionally swaying.
- The speech referred to Minnesota, noting that Alex Pretti and Renee Good were shot dead by immigration agents in January while protesting the administration's targeting of immigrants.
- After the prayer Jackson and Trump shook hands and exchanged a few words; Trump appears to say "beautiful job," though other words were muffled.
Summary:
The moment was a public appeal for compassion and attention to marginalized people made at a forum where political and civic leaders gather in prayer. Undetermined at this time.
