Donald Trump has started selling the "God Bless the USA Bible," also known as the "Trump Bible," and as expected, many are already mocking him for hypocrisy and the fact he started selling them while having money problems that stemmed from his two major civil trial losses against E. Jean Carroll and the state of New York.

Despite an appeals court lowering his bond for the New York fraud case, Trump's money problems are far from over, as he now has less than ten days to find a bond company that would help him out and pay the $175 million bond needed to pause the collection of the almost $500 million collection of his penalty in that case. He also recently paid a massive $92 million bond over the E. Jean Carroll lawsuit.

Trump's money problems and the timing of his selling the so-called "Trump Bible" have now led to some vicious mockery from critics and even other conservatives who admitted that selling Bibles while having financial troubles is not a good look.

The website selling the "Trump Bible" claims that it is not political and has "nothing to do with any political campaign," according to the Hindustan Times. However, the mere fact that Donald Trump is the one hawking it has led many to question the timing of the sale.

While many were mocking the former president for his money problems, others were pointing out his hypocrisy, including his own niece, Mary Trump, who pointed out on X that he has never prayed once in his life.

Meanwhile, Ron Filipkowski questioned Donald Trump's Bible knowledge and posted a video of him struggling to even identify the Bible's contents as he gave ambiguous replies to Bible-related questions.

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'The View' Hosts Also Mock Donald Trump Over 'Trump Bible'

Meanwhile, over at "The View," the hosts are blasting the former president, calling his hawking of the "Trump Bible" for $60 as nothing short of "blasphemous" hypocrisy, according to The Wrap.

"The last time he was on his knees, he was looking to pick up a french fry, please" commented co-host Joy Behar. She then reminded viewers that his own fixer, Michael Cohen, had once testified that the former president had stated that pastors are "all hustlers," and that Trump also complained about religious figures after a meeting with them. Behar added, "This is hypocrisy at its most religious!"

Sara Haines, meanwhile, agreed with Behar that Trump was merely pandering to his base, adding that Trump was not an example of someone who follows the teachings of Jesus.

Donald Trump Attacks Judge Who Imposed the Gag Order in His New York Hush Money Trial

With the "Trump Bible" sale, the former president sought to present himself as a righteous and religious Christian, with many of his followers believing that he is one. However, as he sells the "Trump Bible," he is facing charges of using campaign funds to keep a porn star he had sex with to keep silent about their affair while his third wife, Melania Trump, was still pregnant with their son, Baron.

Trump was slapped with a gag order over his penchant for publicly attacking witnesses and court officials and placing them in danger, thanks to his rabid supporters. As expected, Trump complained about it, claiming that the gag order was "illegal, un-American, unconstitutional."

He then went on to attack the judge's daughter, whom he claims is a Biden operative. He also claims that his circumstances prevent him from getting a fair trial.

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Written by: Rick Martin

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