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Trump cheered on by ‘MAGA nuns’ who held up bibles while he was speaking to supporters in Ohio

DONALD Trump was apparently cheered on by “MAGA nuns” who held up bibles while he addressed his supporters in Ohio.

The women wearing habits, “MAGA” masks, and holding rosary beads were pictured behind Trump at his campaign rally in Circleville on Saturday.

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The women wore habits, held rosary heads, and held up a Bible at Donald Trump’s rally yesterday

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The crowd and three ‘nuns’ cheered whenever the president referenced God

The images of the “nuns” rapidly went viral yesterday while gave his lively speech in the city – but some people questioned whether they were real.

The nuns were spotted cheering when Trump invoked God and seen holding up Bibles.

“This can’t be real,” said  user, who shared an image of the women.

“The #MAGA nuns love Trump!” tweeted one of his supporters but others questioned the authenticity of the holy sisters.

“Trump is operating in desperation mode,” claimed a third person, while a fourth said “I’m willing to bet anything I’ve got that those ‘nuns’ are plants, bought and paid for by the Trump campaign.”

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‘Nuns’ wearing masks displaying MAGA masks listen as Trump speaks during the campaign rally

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The women wearing purple habits and ‘MAGA’ masks were pictured in Ohio

“It’s a pathetic attempt to grab up votes for a losing cause,” they added.

“Not real nuns, he found them on craigs list [sic]. Real nuns don’t look unkept,” commented a fifth person.

“[I wonder if] the nuns approve of him cheating on his pregnant wife with a porn star,” pondered another user in an apparent reference to his .

Daniels claimed she was paid hush money to stay quiet about their relationship which took place after the birth of his son Barron – an allegation Trump has repeatedly denied.

But others on were convinced it was a sign the president was “holding up God’s Word.”

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Tweets about the ‘MAGA nuns’ were mixed

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Some people were delighted by the nuns’ presence

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They rapidly went viral on social media

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‘Are there MAGA nuns?’ one person queried

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Others were delighted when they saw the ‘nuns’ wearing MAGA masks

“They made sure that God was right behind our President, guiding him, protecting him,” one person said.

“Btw, I have the same exact Bible, it’s a scripture study bible,” they added. “Excellent for bible study.”

“Gotta love the nuns with the MAGA masks behind Trump,” agreed another Trump fan.

Trump’s presidential rival is a practicing Catholic who is leading in battleground states like and .

The “nuns” cheered along with the audience when Trump started talking about the “Ukraine, crack, and sex” scandal.

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Trump who was a Presbyterian has now declared that he’s a non-denominational Christian

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Trump, who is running against Biden, was propelled to victory in 2016 due largely to white evangelicals

The president commented that it was “amazing the way God works” and got more applause when he said “we will live by the timeless words of our national motto: In God we trust.”

Trump, who was a Presbyterian, revealed that he now identifies as a non-denominational Christian.

Speaking to , he said: “Though I was confirmed at a Presbyterian church as a child, I now consider myself to be a non-denominational Christian.”

He also credited God with his recovery from Covid-19.

“I said, ‘There were miracles coming down from heaven.’ I meant it — Melania and I are very thankful to God for looking out for our family and returning us to good health,” he added.

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In 2016, white evangelicals helped Trump’s triumphant win over Hillary Clinton and made up roughly a quarter of the electorate.

Around 81 percent of them voted for Trump, according to .

As well as , Trump also campaigned in , , and after voting in West Palm Beach, .

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The crowd roared whenever Trump discussed divine intervention

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His rival Biden, pictured with his wife Jill, is a practicing Catholic

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Supporters cheer as US President Donald Trump’s motorcade arrive at a campaign rally at Pickaway Agriculture and Event Center in Circleville, Ohio

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Fans listen to US President Donald Trump speak during a campaign rally at Pickaway Agriculture and Event Center in Circleville on October 24

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