In a recent interview with CBN News, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump discussed his views on prayer, faith, and the future of the Supreme Court.

In the middle of their discussion, interviewer David Brody asked Donald Trump if he needed any prayers from his supporters. Unlike the stereotypical egomaniac the media often portrays Trump as, Trump graciously told Brody he would greatly appreciate prayers from all supporters.

But Trump didn’t say to pray for him per se. He actually told listeners to “pray for guidance” and to “pray for our country.” Melania Trump, who was also present at this interview, asked people to pray for health as well. Donald Trump told Brody that he honestly doesn’t have all the answers to the major issues facing America today, but he promises to do his best if he is elected on November 8th. Unfortunately, many major media stations have yet to report on this startling admission.

Many conservative critics believe the liberal-biased media won’t play this interview because it goes against their caricature of Trump as a greedy, unspiritual, obstinate blowhard.

Trump told Brody some of the main reasons people should seriously consider voting for him are that he will work to protect the Second Amendment, overturn the Roe v. Wade decision, and support a strict reading of the U.S. Constitution.

Trump said he would nominate judges to the Supreme Court who have a record of pro-life and pro-Second Amendment sentiments. On numerous occasions, Trump has said he wants to return the issue of abortion to the states, and he want to protect law-abiding Americans’ right to own firearms.

Trump feels that if Democrat Hillary Clinton gets into the White House, she will appoint liberal justices that will disgrace the U.S. Constitution.