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Former U.S. Senate speaker and Florida Rep. Frank Guilford (R) spoke with host Larry King after his speech at the Freedom From Religion Foundation breakfast on Monday night.
Guilford and Trump will address the Family Values Coalition at 10:00 a.m. at which time they will offer their perspective, according to the event's sponsor, a host who declined to be identified because they were not authorized to speak about the 2016 presidential race.
Guilford, who is running for re-election to Congress, attended the breakfast, which features the same venue as the 2016 presidential campaign, as part of the Freedom From Religion Foundation breakfast on Sunday.
"Frank Guilford and his team and some of the other speakers talked about how a Trump presidency would bring about a religious right agenda," host Larry King told reporters Monday night. "They're talking about how it makes the world and society more tolerant and that people think that Christianity is bad and people that believe that gays have a right to their own private property."
King suggested the speaker was not averse to a religion as much as Trump.
"You can't change religious doctrine or the position of religious faith. I like being a Christian, I like being a Jew, I like being Catholic," the retired Florida native said. "All the right people say that God exists, and the Bible and what he taught is wrong