When Muslim leaders met with Donald Trump behind the scenes, the conversation was nothing like what anti-Muslim media figures would have you believe. Muslim imams asked for an end to wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, preservation of family values, Muslim representation in the administration, and a strong stance against Islamophobia. Trump’s response was remarkable: he acknowledged that Muslims want peace, that they share conservative family values, and that their community helped him win Michigan.
What Muslim Leaders Actually Told Trump
The Muslim delegation’s message to Trump was clear and principled: bring an end to the wars, especially in Gaza where tens of thousands of innocent lives including women and children have been lost. Protect children from harmful curriculums that compromise their innocence. Include Muslims in decision-making roles that impact all Americans. And take a strong stance against Islamophobia, treating attacks on Muslims with the same seriousness as attacks on any other community. Trump himself acknowledged that Muslims and Arabs helped him win Michigan decisively.
“Mr. President, I personally believe that God saved your life twice for a reason, which is to save other people’s lives. We want you to be recorded in history as a president who did not start wars but stopped them.” — Muslim leader to President Trump
A Christian Trump Supporter’s Message to Muslims
An influential Christian Trump supporter wrote a powerful letter stating that real Christians of faith have no problem with Muslims of faith. He pledged to advocate for Christian-Muslim coexistence, peace, and mutual dignity under a Trump administration. His letter exposed the Zionist agenda of pitting Christians against Muslims, calling it a deliberate strategy by experts at creating division who are now being exposed more than ever.
“Real Christians of faith have no problem whatsoever with Muslims of faith. It’s only the brainwashed Christian Zionists that have been programmed to hate Muslims because that’s what serves the terrorist state of Israel, a nation rooted in satanic deception and violence.”
Common Ground Between Muslims and Christians
- Both communities share commitments to family values, protecting children, opposing the sexualization of minors, and preserving moral standards
- Muslims do not have to compromise their religion to work alongside Christians on shared goals of peace and justice
- The Zionist lobby deliberately manufactures Christian-Muslim conflict to serve its own geopolitical interests
- Trump acknowledged that Muslims want peace, law and order, and a booming economy, the same things all Americans want
- Dialogue, shared meals, and human connection are the path forward for building the alliances both communities need
