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Published 16:27 19 Oct 2020 GMT
Following a church service in Las Vegas, Nevada, President Donald Trump was spotted making what looked like a very generous donation to the church donation box.
On Sunday, October 18, Trump attended the service at the International Church of Las Vegas, the Daily Mail reports.
The event was hosted by Pastor Paul Marc Goulet, who sang the president's praises.
Afterward, Trump was seen dropping in a wad of cash, which appeared to be eight $20 bills.
Footage of the appearance was posted on President Donald Trump's official YouTube channel:
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Addressing the congregation at the service, Goulet spoke highly of Trump and what his administration has done for the church.
He said: "He gave the church back a voice. He's given a voice to the unborn."
Goulet added: "This is your third time here. That means you're really a church member."
Trump had been in attendance with Hope Hicks, Kayleigh McEnany, and Dan Scavino, who are all members of his campaign team.
Goulet also spoke about the rising unemployment rate amid the coronavirus pandemic.
He explained: "Right now we're feeding about 25,000 people a month in the city. Because, Mr. President, we went to about 28-29% unemployment in our city and our Clark County and because of that we just have cars lining up."
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The pastor added: "And I'm going to share a tremendous prophetic word that was downloaded, I believe, in my brain and my heart from God. And I want to transfer it to you. I hadn't planned on preaching or teaching, but change of plans."
Joe Biden, on the other hand, attended St Joseph's on the Brandywine in his home town of Wilmington, per the Daily Mail.
Following the visit, he went to the grave of his son, Beau Biden, who sadly died of cancer back in 2015.
Biden has been attending the church on a regular basis after it was reopened amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, the Mail reports that Trump had not been to a church service in person since the end of 2019.