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‘Fighter’ Singer Jon Kahn Turns to God after Losing Home in Palisades Fire

Breitbart News Singer-songwriter John Kahn, author of the No. 1 hit Trump tribute song “Fighter,” said after losing his home in the ongoing Palisades fire in Los Angeles, California. “I’m leaning toward faith,” he said. Khan appeared in fox & friends Last week, he shared that he witnessed his house go up in flames. ring camera app After he fled the fire area.

in post On Sunday night, Khan said the only “recognizable” item in the rubble of his home was a pitcher with an American flag engraved on it, which he said was “semi-intact.”

“John, I'm so sorry for your loss,” Ainsley Earhart said after showing viewers before and after images of Khan's home. “It's shocking to see what was and is now. Your mom lost her home, your brother lives a mile away from you, and it's shocking to me that he lost his home too. I know. How are you doing? What's next?”

actually, my brother's house escaped — we just found out about it yesterday,” said Kahn, who was born and raised in the Pacific Palisades. “The whole area across the road from where he lived was burned, but his house was spared. My mother's house…I still don't really understand what's going on.”

“What you do next is you get back on your feet,” the singer continued. “There’s nothing I can do about it. I’m a religious person these days, but I think, “I can’t do anything about it. I'm going Trust in that and rely on all the loving support from friends, family, and even strangers who have reached out to me. It was incredibly moving and outpouring. ”

Earhardt told Kahn that she learned she was homeless from a photo of the “essentials” Kahn took with her when she fled the fire: a guitar and a MAGA hat; Breitbart News Reported.

“Why were those two things most important to you?'' she asked him.

“My dog ​​was number one,” Khan explained. “But a lot of people who know me on social media have reached out to me and asked if I'm okay and if I'm safe. I recently did a song called 'Fighter' for President Trump. “I wrote that song and it was a huge part of my life.” I would like to express to the people on social media who have known me from that song over the past few months that I intend to continue writing music. I wanted to tell you something. I'll stand up just like the song says. There's a lot to do individually, but there's still a lot to do as a country. in the same way

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Khan wrote a song called “fighterThey paid tribute to President-elect Donald Trump following the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, last July. The single was a huge hit, receiving over 10 million views on social media within three days of its release.

fighter” became the No. 1 song on the Billboard Digital Sales Chart, topped the iTunes Download Chart for six consecutive days, and became Khan Billboard's No. 1 Emerging Artist.

The song's uplifting message is about overcoming adversity, and it has been played regularly at Trump's rallies since then, including at the historic Butler, Pa. This also includes when a comeback rally was held.

President Trump said this memorial song was “[s]It is an unexpected honor,” said Khan. song In the Truth Social post, in be post On Instagram.

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Milton Quintanilla Freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributor to CrosswalkHeadlines and host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast dedicated to sound doctrine and Biblical truth. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Alliance Theological Seminary.

First publication date is January 13, 2025.

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