Internet Erupts After Dr. Phil Breaks Silence on Trump and Faith

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Dr. Phil stirred up a storm online after making a surprise appearance alongside Donald Trump during the National Day of Prayer — and what he said left many people stunned, amused, and wildly skeptical. In a clip that quickly went viral, the TV personality praised the former president as “a man of deep faith and conviction,” sparking a tidal wave of reactions across social media.

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The event, held Thursday on the White House lawn, was meant to spotlight spiritual unity. But instead, it became a lightning rod for commentary — especially once Dr. Phil took the mic. “I’ve sat with President Trump when there were no cameras, no one watching,” he said. “And I’m telling you — this man has deep faith. He wants this country to have a heart and have religion.”

That’s when the internet exploded.

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From viewers who questioned Dr. Phil’s credentials — “Trump is a man of deep conviction in the same way Dr. Phil is a real doctor” — to those who simply couldn’t keep a straight face, Twitter was flooded with sarcasm. One user tweeted, “As someone of deep faith and deep conviction, I call BS.” Another joked that someone should ask Trump his favorite Bible verse — a throwback to his infamous 2015 interview where he couldn’t name a single one.

Dr. Phil also added, “This man cares about every single person in America, no matter their race, color, or creed.” But instead of inspiring agreement, it ignited a round of memes and mockery, with some users sharing screenshots of past moments where Trump famously dodged basic religious questions.

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The unexpected duo of Dr. Phil and Trump has now become a hot topic in political commentary and social media humor — a reminder that in 2025, the lines between faith, politics, and pop culture are more blurred than ever.

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Brenda
Brenda
1 year ago

DR.Phil is WRONG. djt is a fraud in every way. He said he’s never repented because he has nothing to repent for. All have fallen short of the Glory of GOD