Christianity Today Editor-In-Chief: Trump’s Character Is Troublesome | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC

Christianity Today's editor-in-chief Mark Galli discussed his article in support of removing President Trump from office and called the president's character "blatantly and obviously troublesome." Aired on 12/20/19.
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Christianity Today Editor-In-Chief: Trump’s Character Is Troublesome | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC

42 comments

    1. If you look into the stats, mostly poor/religious(bible belt)/uneducated states. Most republican states have those certain statistics.However, personally I think he bought votes as well.

    1. It maybe late for you but its on time for evilgelical cuz they already got what they wanted from Trump . Winning !!!

  1. Evangelicals are just now learning this? Babies in cages didn’t do the trick. So soon as Trump is impeached they are gone. Mmmm? The timing seems suspicious.

  2. *Remember when “The Chosen One” lied saying his father, Fred Trump, was “born in a very wonderful place in Germany”?*

    1. Paul hopper That’s right, Paul. Vote for Donald Trump in 2020 or be partially responsible for electing a a socialist to destroy the country (see Cuba, Venezuela, Russia, Canada, Mexico, to name a few). Which countries are more inclined to support individual liberty & capitalism? Which do you think will protect religious freedom? Which do you think won’t prosecute Christians?

    2. Indeed – we need a Crusade to rid the West of corrupt politicians, corrupt Jews and the corrupt Left. You are so right.

  3. “I touched a nerve I didn’t know was there”? What world were you living in, Mr. Galli? 🙄 Oh, well… better very late, than never

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