NCAA football champs pray for President Trump during White House visit

(WVUA 23/YouTube)

Players from the 2017 NCAA National Champion Alabama Crimson Tide football team joined President Donald Trump in prayer on Tuesday.

After the team’s visit to the White House celebrating their championship title, punter J.K. Scott asked President Trump if he would join the players in a prayer for the president and his staff.

WBRC News sports reporter Christina Chambers posted video on her Twitter page (@ChristinaWBRC) of the players surrounding Trump and praying with him, commenting on the “cool moment” she witnessed:

(Courtesy of CNSNews.com)

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