At best (or worst), what Trump did in this clip is to enunciate the second word in that statement in such a way that it could be "a" and it could be "not". If it was "a", it was said in a New-York way that is typical of him. He did not clearly say that he's not Christian. It's also notable that if he had, he chose to say "I'm not Christian" rather than "I'm not a Christian", the latter of which would have left no room for doubt. I'm quite open to the idea that this is a little psy-op using ambiguity. It's either that, or he said "I'm a Christian".
Wow. For reference/study:
https://x.com/darreldrowland/status/1817177872215216206
At best (or worst), what Trump did in this clip is to enunciate the second word in that statement in such a way that it could be "a" and it could be "not". If it was "a", it was said in a New-York way that is typical of him. He did not clearly say that he's not Christian. It's also notable that if he had, he chose to say "I'm not Christian" rather than "I'm not a Christian", the latter of which would have left no room for doubt. I'm quite open to the idea that this is a little psy-op using ambiguity. It's either that, or he said "I'm a Christian".
He is not a Christian. People heard what they wanted to.
I don't think he's a Christian, but I was commenting on the word he used.