02/06/2026
Where was trump’s insults and retaliation remarks then ? 🤔🤨😡
BREAKING: PRAYER BREAKFAST AMBUSH — Democratic congressman calls out Trump’s moral failings right to his face.
At the National Prayer Breakfast, Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) did something Washington almost never sees anymore: he told the truth — in a prayer — while standing just feet away from Donald Trump.
And it was brutal
With Trump looming behind him, eyes cast downward, Jackson calmly asked God to do what Trump apparently cannot: grow a conscience.
“Today we remind him that the lives of millions of people are in his hands and that he has the power to turn mourning into dancing or to reduce the country into cosmic elegy of chaos and suffering,” Jackson intoned. “And it is because of this that we pray that the best of this president would rise among us for the sake of this nation, for the sake of this world, we pray that goodness and mercy would announce themselves in his life in new and powerful ways."
He prayed that the president would be “mindful of the poor,” focused on alleviating suffering in the Midwest, and remember that families in places like Minneapolis are burying loved ones — not looking for culture wars.
Essentially Rep, Jackson said that this presidency is failing real people, but he got to say it directly in front of the person who most needs to hear it.
Jackson, the son of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, invoked Matthew 25 — the passage where faith is measured by how we treat “the least of these.” It was a not-so-subtle reminder that compassion isn’t “wokeness,” it’s Christianity. And that hoarding power while people suffer isn’t strength — it’s moral rot.
“Many people are not lazy,” Jackson prayed. “Many people are simply tired. Many people simply are not okay.”
That line hit like a thunderclap.
The room erupted in applause. Online, progressives and faith leaders alike praised Jackson for speaking truth to power in the tradition of Martin Luther King, Jr. — who, as many were quick to note, is literally Jackson’s godfather. Courage, as one commentator put it, is contagious.
Others joked darkly that Jackson should expect retaliation. “Somebody’s about to get audited,” one person quipped — because under Trump, even prayer can be treated as an act of rebellion.
And that’s the most damning part of all.
When a call for compassion, dignity, and shared humanity is instantly recognized as a direct attack on Trump and the GOP, it tells you everything you need to know about what they stand for now.
Jonathan Jackson didn’t shout. He didn’t insult. He didn’t grandstand. He just prayed.
And in doing so, he exposed the emptiness at the heart of Trump’s so-called values — right there at the breakfast table.
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