Trump Says He Corrected Fan: Jesus Christ Is the Most Famous Person in the World, Not Me
President Donald Trump shared on Thursday how he recently corrected a fan who lauded him as the “most famous person in the world,” telling the fan that Jesus Christ is more famous “and it’s not even close.”
“Somebody said to me the other day, ‘You’re the most famous person in the world by far,'” Trump said to a crowd of rally attendees in Greenville, North Carolina.
“I said, ‘No, I’m not,'” he continued. “Yes you are.’ I said, ‘Nope.’”
“Who’s more famous?” the person wondered, according to the president.
“I said, ‘Jesus Christ,'” Trump responded, to which the Tar Heel State audience cheered.
“I’m not taking any chances,” he added. “I’m not going to have an argument.”
“And let me look up and I’ll say it’s not even close.”
“Someone said to me the other day, ‘you’re the most famous person in the world by far.’ I said, ‘no I’m not’ … they said, ‘who’s more famous?’ I said, ‘Jesus Christ'” — Trump pic.twitter.com/KaGTYIHdxO
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 15, 2020
Trump also credited God, whom he referred to as “the boss,” with helping heal him from COVID-19.
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The president first noted that two members of Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ campaign staff tested positive for the virus on Wednesday.
“We extend our best wishes, which is more than they did to me, but that’s okay,” Trump said of the Biden/Harris campaign team, though both Biden and Harris did tweet well wishes for a swift recovery.
“It’s a tricky thing,” the president said of COVID. “Masks. No masks. Everything. You can do all you want,” he explained.
“But you know, you still need help from the boss,” Trump said putting hand to his chest, then pointing to the sky.
“That’s what happened. Yeah, we need help. It’s alright to say it.”
“You still need help from the boss.
“You need help from the boss. We need help. Right?
“Yeah, we need help, it’s alright to say it. I’ll say it.”
Amen! God bless the USA ? pic.twitter.com/VOPOey3lw3
— Elizabeth Harrington (@LizRNC) October 15, 2020
On Saturday, at his first campaign speech since recovering from COVID, Trump thanked those gathered on the South Lawn of the White House for praying for him and first lady Melania Trump.
.@realDonaldTrump thanks Americans for their prayers after his COVID-19 diagnosis. pic.twitter.com/vqrWlxJRLP
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) October 10, 2020
“I want to thank all of you for your prayers,” the president said. “I know you’ve been praying. I was in that hospital. I was watching down over so many people” who had gathered outside in support.
“On behalf of myself and the first lady, there just has been really an incredible outpouring.”
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.