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Here's what Former President Donald Trump said in Concord on Monday

This was Trump's third stop of the day.

CONCORD, N.C. — The Christian faith was one of the most talked about topics at the former president's rally in Concord on Monday, Oct. 21.

Instead of chanting "Donald Trump" tonight, the crowd was chanting "Jesus" with nearly every speaker bringing up the Christian faith with many of them calling on Christian voters to vote on or before Nov. 5 for Former President Donald Trump.

"I'm here to deliver a simple message to Christians across America. It's time to stand up and save your country," said Trump.

Trump said the best way to do so, is by voting for him.

This was Trump's third stop of the day. As part of his tour, he visited Asheville and talked about Helene.

"That was a monster storm. But, so many people have come together and have done an incredible job so I'm including Franklin Graham who's been amazing," said Trump.

The topic of gender also came up a couple of times.

"I will keep men out of women's sports. I will sign a law banning child sexual mutilation in all 50 states, won't happen anymore," said Trump.

On the flip side, he said if elected, he wants to give parents more of a choice when it comes to schooling.

"I will deliver universal school choice, empowering every parent to send their child to a public, private, charter, or religious school that is right for them," said Trump.

He also said he would allow parents homeschooling their children to spend $10,000 a year tax-free on costs associated with education.

Trump then touched on public safety and making it a priority.

"I will crush violent crime and give our police the support, protection, resources, and respect they so dearly deserve," said Trump.

The former president ended his speech by reiterating that he will not allow men in women's sports, that he begin the largest deportation plan in history, that he will work to end the war in Ukraine and much more if he is elected.

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