Trump tweets church choir’s ‘Make America Great Again’ song: The song by First Baptist Church in Dallas premiered Saturday night during its “Celebrate Freedom Rally,” and was written by the church’s former minister of music Gary Moore.

It was performed about half-an-hour into the nearly two-hour concert. Cue this video to the 34-minute mark to hear the song.

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Trump tweets church choir’s ‘Make America Great Again’ song: The song by First Baptist Church in Dallas premiered Saturday night during its “Celebrate Freedom Rally,” and was written by the church’s former minister of music Gary Moore.It was performed about half-an-hour into the nearly two-hour concert. Cue this video to the 34-minute mark to hear the song.Trump tweets church choir’s ‘Make America Great Again’ song: The song by First Baptist Church in Dallas premiered Saturday night during its “Celebrate Freedom Rally,” and was written by the church’s former minister of music Gary Moore.It was performed about half-an-hour into the nearly two-hour concert. Cue this video to the 34-minute mark to hear the song.Trump tweets church choir’s ‘Make America Great Again’ song: The song by First Baptist Church in Dallas premiered Saturday night during its “Celebrate Freedom Rally,” and was written by the church’s former minister of music Gary Moore.It was performed about half-an-hour into the nearly two-hour concert. Cue this video to the 34-minute mark to hear the song.Trump tweets church choir’s ‘Make America Great Again’ song: The song by First Baptist Church in Dallas premiered Saturday night during its “Celebrate Freedom Rally,” and was written by the church’s former minister of music Gary Moore.It was performed about half-an-hour into the nearly two-hour concert. Cue this video to the 34-minute mark to hear the song.Trump tweets church choir’s ‘Make America Great Again’ song: The song by First Baptist Church in Dallas premiered Saturday night during its “Celebrate Freedom Rally,” and was written by the church’s former minister of music