Trump Hints 2024 Run by Signing Copy of Tweet for Pastor Mark Burns Regarding the ’47th President of the United States of America’

On Monday, Pastor Mark Burns, who was named “Donald Trump’s top pastor” by Time magazine, asked in a tweet, “Who’s Ready for Trump to become the 47th President of the United States of America?”

The tweet has been liked over 27k times and apparently caught the attention of the former president.

Yesterday, Burns tweeted out a picture that showed Trump signed a physical copy of the tweet and wrote a note to Burns that said, “Thank you, working hard.”

Burns said of the note, “President Trump printed off my tweet and sent it back to me. Mr. President, I’m humbled that you took the time to do that. Thank you and #4moreyears #Trump2024.”

One top response to Burn’s initial tweet by user Shawn Feagin said, “I’m just waiting for the results of the audit in Arizona that President Donald j Trump won.”

Another user, Christopher L Kaser, echoed Feagin’s words and noted in a response, “In all due respect sir, I believe that he’s still currently the 45th President. Hopefully, these audits will provide the necessary truth. Good day and God bless!”

Prior to the election from Time Magazine:

One of the most visible pastors supporting Donald Trump comes from the most unlikely of places: the small town of Easley, South Carolina. Trump surrogate Mark Burns, 36, is a televangelist, and he runs a church television studio in Easley with his wife and six children. Trump’s candidacy has thrust Burns into the national political spotlight for the first time. For Burns, it is a sign of God’s blessing. “For someone like Donald Trump to say, ‘Hey, your heart is right, your spirit is right, you’re my real friend, come follow me,’” Burns says, “that speaks volumes.”

Burns is a speaker at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. He has been prophesying throughout the primaries, naming and claiming a Trump victory at the polls in November. Until then, he will continue to preach his twin messages of Jesus and Trump both in his church television ministry and on the campaign trail. “I actually feel appointed for such a time, I feel just like Esther did,” Burns says, referring to the Biblical story of the Jewish queen of Persia. “When Mordecai came to her and said, you need to have your ear to the King, you need to go out and speak to the King, you have access, so you have to help protect our people.”

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