He stated this at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC on Thursday.
“When Christians come under attack, terrorists know they are going to be attacked violently and viciously by President Trump. I know it is not a nice thing to say, but that is the way it is,” he added.
Trump’s remarks came amid continued international attention on Nigeria’s security situation following recent claims by Trump and some US lawmakers that Christians in Nigeria face widespread violence.
Trump addressed various global security issues and how his administration was working to defeat dangerous extremist groups.
Trump said he was defeating ISIS when he first entered office, but claimed the group resurged during the four years he was out of office.
He also said ISIS was responsible for killing Christians in Nigeria.
“When I was out of office for four years, ISIS rebuilt again. We had a bit of ISIS again, but we knocked the hell out of them the other day in Nigeria because they were killing Christians,” Trump said.
Trump added that ISIS would not be allowed to continue killing Christians, and he warned that he would respond strongly if they did.

















