I still don't really know what Trump believes in regard to religion or abortion. De Santis does seem a bit stiff and sometimes comes across as insincere, but I can't pretend that President Trump doesn't play the part of conservative because it's his job. I don't think he is comfortable with the religious aspect of the conservative movement, but I think he knows how important it is both as a politician and a leader.
What exactly is the ‘religious aspect’ of the conservative movement? I thought it was a movement of political philosophy, and didn’t know that it was a religious movement.
I’m confident that Trump believes in a ‘supreme being’, and ‘higher power’. But the conservative movement includes people who follow many different religions - and includes atheists, as well. Those who comprise conservatism possess many different viewpoints, and there are also many gradations among us in terms of how we consider various issues.