Skip to main content
Tags: God | Trust | Republican | Obama

Rep. Forbes: 'In God We Trust' Needed as Reminder for Obama

By    |   Wednesday, 02 November 2011 04:31 PM EDT

Rep. Randy Forbes contends that passage of his resolution affirming "In God We Trust" as the national motto was necessary because President Barack Obama and other public officials often forget it, according to The Hill.

“Unfortunately, there are a number of public officials who forget what the national motto is, whether intentionally or unintentionally," the Virginia Republican said during a debate over the bill leading up to its passage Tuesday. "There are those who become confused as to whether or not it can still be placed on our buildings, whether it can be placed in our school classrooms.”

He criticized Obama for saying that our national motto is “E pluribus Unum” in a speech almost a year ago. "When the Visitor Center was opened . . . they did not have the national motto in there. In fact, they inscribed in the stones that our national motto was 'E pluribus Unum,'" Forbes said.

The resolution passed in a landslide: 396-9. Only one Republican voted against it, Justin Amash of Michigan.

Increasing attacks against recognition of the motto justify the bill, Republicans say. Rep. Dan Lungren, R-Calif., cited a lawsuit in his district challenging the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance that ended up in the Supreme Court. "This is an important message to reaffirm, it is in fact under attack. We are not wasting time," he said.

© 2026 Newsmax. All rights reserved.


InsideCover
Rep. Randy Forbes contends that passage of his resolution affirming In God We Trust as the national motto was necessary because President Barack Obama and other public officials often forget it, according to The Hill. Unfortunately, there are a number of public...
God,Trust,Republican,Obama
230
2011-31-02
Wednesday, 02 November 2011 04:31 PM
Newsmax Media, Inc.

Sign up for Newsmax’s Daily Newsletter

Receive breaking news and original analysis - sent right to your inbox.

(Optional for Local News)
Privacy: We never share your email address.
Join the Newsmax Community
Read and Post Comments
Please review Community Guidelines before posting a comment.
 
TOP

Interest-Based Advertising | Do not sell or share my personal information

Newsmax, Moneynews, Newsmax Health, and Independent. American. are registered trademarks of Newsmax Media, Inc. Newsmax TV, and Newsmax World are trademarks of Newsmax Media, Inc.

NEWSMAX.COM
America's News Page
© Newsmax Media, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Download the Newsmax App
NEWSMAX.COM
America's News Page
© Newsmax Media, Inc.
All Rights Reserved