Clip: The Time Phil Robertson Gave Trump the Best 15 Second Endorsement in History

Phil Robertson, the late patriarch of Duck Dynasty, expressed his support for Donald Trump succinctly at a 2019 campaign rally in Louisiana, stating, “if you’re pro-God, and pro-America, and pro-gun, and pro-duck hunting, that’s all I want!” His impassioned endorsement, which lasted about 15 seconds, resonated with the audience and was highlighted on social media following news of Robertson’s passing at the age of 79.

Robertson’s daughter-in-law,Korie,shared heartfelt sentiments about his legacy,emphasizing his unwavering faith and impact on many lives. She quoted a biblical passage to remind followers not to grieve without hope. The article notes that Robertson was a notable figure in the hunting industry and well-known for his advocacy of Christian values, often sharing his faith openly, including with Trump during the latter’s presidential campaign.

the piece reflects on robertson’s belief that political alignment with pro-God, pro-gun, and pro-American values is indicative of a candidate’s principles, underlining his passion for duck hunting as a personal conviction. His legacy continues through his family, who honor his memory by spreading messages of faith and love.


Now-deceased Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson distilled his support for President Donald Trump down to one short sentence while speaking at a campaign rally in 2019.

With Trump and his son, Willie Robertson, behind him, Phil walked up to the microphone in Monroe, Louisiana, and said, “I got it down to this: if you’re pro-God, and pro-America, and pro-gun, and pro-duck hunting, that’s all I want!”

Robertson raised his hand up in the air and walked away from the mic as Trump and Willie laughed. The Duck Commander had spoken for about 15 seconds, all told.

As news broke of Robertson’s death on Sunday, conservative commentator Benny Johnson d the clip of the 2019 rally moment, racking up millions of views.

Willie’s wife, Korie, d the news of Phil’s passing on Sunday, writing, “We celebrate today that our father, husband, and grandfather, Phil Robertson, is now with the Lord. He reminded us often of the words of Paul, ‘you do not grieve like those who have no hope. For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him.’”

“Thank you for the love and prayers of so many whose lives have been impacted by his life saved by grace, his bold faith, and by his desire to tell everyone who would listen the Good News of Jesus. We are grateful for his life on earth and will continue the legacy of love for God and love for others until we see him again,” she added.

Robertson was right to point out that if a politician is pro-God (in the Christian sense, grounded in the Bible), pro-America, and pro-gun, that tells you a lot.

Duck hunting seems like more of a personal preference thing, but obviously it was important to the Duck Dynasty star.

This nation was founded on the belief that all are endowed with the God-given rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

And the Bible makes clear that part of preserving the right to life is the right to self-defense, which in our times means guns.

According to a clip d Sunday by conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey, Roberson was bold in sharing his faith even with Trump himself.

In it, another Duck Dynasty brother, Jase Robertson, recounted that his father d about Jesus with Trump back in 2016, noting the candidate wasn’t getting any younger and predicting that people would try to kill him.

Phil handed him a paper with the gospel on it, and told the then-presidential candidate, “You need to move on that. This needs to be the core of everything you do,” according to Jase.

Four years later, at another campaign event, “President Trump pulled out of his pocket that same gospel presentation that my dad had given to him four years before,” he recalled.

Trump told him, “I wanted you to know I still had this,” according to Jase.

Well done, Phil. You not only summarized in a sentence why people should vote for Trump, but d the gospel with him too.




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