WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's inaugural benediction on the federal holiday that celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. included an homage to the civil rights leader's legacy. The prayer by a Michigan pastor heavily cited King's seminal ''I Have a Dream'' speech alongside the Declaration of Independence, patriotic songs and gospel hymns.
In his spirited roughly three-minute invocation on Monday, Rev. Lorenzo Sewell thanked God for the incoming Trump administration and prayed ''that America would begin to dream again.''
The comments were at times a near complete rendition of King's 1963 address. He asked God to ''let freedom ring'' nationwide and ensure that Americans are ''free at last. Free at last. Thank God Almighty, we are free at last.''
Sewell was a mainstay of Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. He hosted Trump at his church in June, spoke at the Republican National Convention in July, and attended numerous campaign roundtables of faith leaders and pro-Trump conservative Christian rallies.
Sewell said during a Sunday night inaugural gala that Trump had personally asked him to pray during the inauguration.
''Heavenly father, we are so grateful that you gave our 45th and now our 47th president a millimeter miracle,'' Sewell said Monday, referencing the July attempt on Trump's life.
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