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President Trump, Republicans Pay Tribute to Billy Graham

Rev. Blly Graham preaches in 2005 / Getty Images
February 28, 2018

President Donald Trump and a bevy of other prominent Republicans paid their tributes to Rev. Billy Graham both on social media and in person on Wednesday.

Graham, who died at the age of 99, was a prominent evangelist preacher whose life touched millions of Americans, a fact exemplified by the president's decision to allow Graham to became only the fourth private citizen to lie in honor at the U.S. Capitol.

Trump eulogized the fallen preacher in a televised address at the Capitol on Wednesday. Trump stated that Graham's legacy of preaching the gospel, both at home and in 185 countries abroad, was one that would not soon be extinguished.

"In London, Tokyo, Seoul, Bogata, Moscow, New Delhi, Saigon, Johannesburg, and scores of other places all over the world, Reverend Graham shared the power of God's word with more than 200 million people in person and countless others through television and radio, where people loved to watch and listen," Trump said. "Billy Graham carried his message around the world, but his heart, as [his son] Franklin will tell you, was always in America."

Vice President Mike Pence was also on hand to pay his respects.

Republicans from Congress and across the country ventured to the rotunda to commemorate Graham's legacy.

Graham will lie in honor at the Capitol from Wednesday to Thursday.

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