What’s it like introducing Donald Trump? Country music star Lee Greenwood tells ALL



Lee Greenwood is not just a country singer. He's the man behind the patriotic tune “God Bless the U.S.A” — and his trip to the Republican National Convention was a memorable one.

Greenwood was given the honor of introducing former president Donald Trump, and while he’s introduced him before, this time it was different. Specifically because it was following the attempt on the president’s life.

“The RNC basically had said, 'When President Trump comes into the building, choose your moment and then introduce him,'” Greenwood explains. “I waited 'til president Trump came in the building, then I noticed he had the VP choice with him, Vance was walking with him.”

“I was focused on his son as well, Don Jr., because he wasn’t the usual kumbaya and applauding and like, ‘This is great, here’s my dad’ — he was more serious about looking around — ‘Is there anybody going to take another shot at my father?’” Greenwood continues.

“Yeah,” Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” says sympathetically. “I bet they were nervous.”

“So, when he finally got in place and the vice president then got in place and he turned and faced me, I got eye contact with him for just a second. We’ve had this moment before, and I know that was the moment to introduce him,” Greenwood says, adding, “I just said what I felt and then sang the rest of my song.”

Not only did Greenwood have the honor of introducing Trump following his assassination attempt, but Trump has been borrowing his hit song to play at all of his rallies.

“We never talked about it, never talked,” Greenwood tells Gray.

“He just did it and you were fine with it, unlike most artists,” Gray asks.

“I’m a conservative Christian,” Greenwood answers. “I was not taken aback by it, but I was just surprised because as you know, you just pointed out, I wrote this song 40 years ago.”

“Very few songs exist and have been passed down from generation to generation, so I was like, ‘Wow, this is kind of cool,’” he adds.


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Trump promotes 'God Bless The USA Bible'



Former President Donald Trump is promoting the "God Bless The USA Bible."

Aside from the text of scripture, the King James Version bible available on godblesstheusabible.com for $59.99 plus shipping features text from the American Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, and pledge of allegiance, as well as the handwritten chorus lyrics of Lee Greenwood's popular patriotic anthem "God Bless The USA," according to the website.

The site notes that, "GodBlessTheUSABible.com uses Donald J. Trump's name, likeness and image under paid license from CIC Ventures LLC, which license may be terminated or revoked according to its terms."

In a video, Trump promoted the product.

"I'm proud to be partnering with my very good friend Lee Greenwood ... in connection with promoting the God Bless The USA Bible," Trump said in the video. "I'm proud to endorse and encourage you to get this bible. We must make America pray again."

"All Americans need a bible in their home," the presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee said, adding, "I have many," and describing it as his "favorite book."

"Christians are under siege. We must protect content that is pro-God. We love God. And we have to protect anything that is pro-God," Trump said. "We have to bring Christianity back into our lives and back into, what will be again, a great nation."

Former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney, an outspoken Trump critic, tweeted, "Instead of selling Bibles, you should probably buy one. And read it, including Exodus 20:14."

The verse Cheney referred to reads, "Thou shalt not commit adultery."

Former Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger, another vocal Trump opponent who voted in favor of impeaching then-President Trump in the wake of the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, also sounded off.

"The fact that Donald is now selling Bibles is proof that he's a false prophet for profit. Pastors beware: you will be held to account for how you led your people. Trump is an abomination to God and our country," Kinzinger wrote.

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