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In 1989, the Supreme Court ruled that Christian nativity scenes cannot be displayed on government property—but Jewish menorahs can.

So the White House lawn has a menorah. No nativity.

At last night's Hanukkah celebration, Mark Levin declared Trump "our first Jewish president." Trump's response? "It's true."

Meanwhile, Hanukkah commemorates a temple that God Himself demolished—not one stone left upon another, exactly as Jesus prophesied. The Gospel of John records that it was during this very feast that the Jews picked up stones to kill Christ for declaring His divinity.

This is what Christians are expected to celebrate alongside their "Judeo-Christian" allies.

Our latest piece breaks down the legal double standard, the "Judeo-Christian" deception, and what it all reveals about who really rules America.

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Andrew Torba
CEO, Gab.com
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