President Donald Trump attended a church service at the International Church of Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sunday morning, Oct. 18, before continuing his intense campaign for re-election.
The president took his seat among some 200 regulars who blessed and applauded him, and Associate Pastor Pastor Pasqual Urrabazo dedicated a few words to his distinguished visitor, according to the Las Vegas Review Journal.
“This is his third time here. That means you are a member of the church,” Senior Associate Pastor Denise Goulet told Trump during the service. “I don’t care what anyone else says. I love my president,” Senior Pastor Paul Marc Goulet said.

In turn, Urrabazo reminded attendees that Trump had worked to protect unborn babies, elected judges who protect Christian values, among other accomplishments. Trump’s campaign retained parts of the sermon.
Pastor blesses President @realDonaldTrump at the International Church of Las Vegas this morning pic.twitter.com/isXO4nXX1s
— Team Trump (Text VOTE to 88022) (@TeamTrump) October 18, 2020
The Denise Goulet and the pastor sat next to him. At the appropriate time President Trump deposited several bills into the contribution bucket.
President Trump addressed the congregation.
“I go to a lot of churches and I love to go to churches,” he said. “I’ll be back many times. Trump’s campaign replayed this brief address.
“President Donald Trump is speaking at the Las Vegas International Church this morning,” the campaign wrote.
President @realDonaldTrump delivers remarks at the International Church of Las Vegas this morning pic.twitter.com/PYU9h1cMOa
— Team Trump (Text VOTE to 88022) (@TeamTrump) October 18, 2020
He also highlighted the work of the pastors to obtain the reopening of the churches, punished by the restrictions imposed by the spread of the CCP Virus.
“I know they’ve been through some tough times in terms of the city, it’s been a tough thing, but the work they’ve done to get people back is really very special,” the president said.
President Trump then continued his fundraising journey and headed immediately to Carson City, Nevada, for the “Make America Great Again” rally at the airport.
In the middle of his speech, the president spoke about the citizens of Armenia, a country located between Asia and Europe, who are in the middle of a conflict.
Donald Trump talks about Armenians at his rally in Carson City, Nevada, after he visited Newport Beach for Private Fundraiser.
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— The US Armenians (@TheUSArmenians) October 19, 2020
It is the overwhelming enthusiasm of President Trump’s supporters that makes poll results doubtful. They usually present Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden with a few extra points, as noted by Eric Trump, the president’s son, when he presented a short video of the Carson City attendees.
The polls are wrong! #Nevada pic.twitter.com/h9hxZzfQ0h
— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) October 18, 2020