‘Let the Death Angel Pass Over’ — Donald Trump Hosts White House Easter Blessing
President Donald Trump on Good Friday hosted an Easter blessing on the United States of America at the White House, during the coronavirus pandemic. SOURCE
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President Donald Trump on Good Friday hosted an Easter blessing on the United States of America at the White House, during the coronavirus pandemic. SOURCE
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