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Trump's use of religion follows playbook of authoritarian-leaning leaders the world over

  • Written by Laura R. Olson, Professor of Political Science, Clemson University
imageDonald Trump poses with Bible at a moment of national crisis.Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images

It was a striking moment: Donald Trump, Bible in hand, posing for photos in an apparent moment of political theater made possible by the dispersal of protesters through the use of tear gas.

The president’s visit to St. John’s Episcopal...

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