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Snopes Debunker - Rumors about a book that calls Trump 'the Christ,' Hillary Clinton, GTA, and Queen Elizabeth II

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Sept. 20, 2022

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Today: Rumors about a book that calls Trump 'the Christ,' Hillary Clinton, GTA, and Queen Elizabeth II

Does a Book Call Trump ‘The Son of Man, The Christ’?

Yesterday, a Twitter user posted a picture of a curious flyer. It purportedly displayed the cover of a book that referred to former U.S. President Donald Trump as “the son of man” and “the Christ.” According to the tweet, the flyers were available at Trump's Ohio rally on Saturday.

Was all of this really true? Jordan Liles reports.

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