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The "God Bless the USA Bible," named after a hit song by Lee Greenwood, who championed the edition, finds newfound success ahead of Donald Trump's second term.
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The musician hoped Trump would choose his own “God Bless the USA” Bible featuring Greenwood’s lyrics.
Greenwood also detailed his plans to participate in the celebrations of President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election, including the inauguration.
Greenwood is unapologetic about the “God Bless the USA Bible,” which has made headlines and caused controversy since first debuting in 2021.
While Greenwood’s message is not political, he did find himself in a mild controversy earlier this year when Trump began plugging a special “God Bless the U.S.A. Bible” for $60.
Greenwood has also appeared at the former president’s campaign events. The King James Version used in the Trump Bible is in the public domain.