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Eugene

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Wed Aug 29, 2018, 02:41 PM Aug 2018

Jennifer Rubin: How many norms can Trump and evangelical leaders break in one meeting?

Source: Washington Post

How many norms can Trump and evangelical leaders break in one meeting?

By Jennifer Rubin
Opinion writer
August 29 at 11:30 AM

The Post reports:

In a closed-door meeting with evangelical leaders, President Trump on Monday warned of “violence” from the left if Democrats retake control of Congress in November, according to multiple reports.

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In addition, he wrongly told evangelical leaders that he repealed a law preventing them from conducting politics from the pulpit — and then asks them to behave in such a fashion that likely runs afoul of the rules for non-exempt organizations. “(Trump also erroneously claimed Monday that he had done away with the Johnson Amendment, which he described to the evangelical leaders as a ‘disaster for you,’ according to the NBC report. The provision bars religious institutions and other tax-exempt organizations from endorsing political candidates.”) Trump seems not to know that “repeal of the Johnson Amendment was ultimately not included in last year’s Republican tax bill. While Trump signed an executive order aimed at making it easier for churches to take part in politics, an act of Congress would be required to repeal the provision itself.” The evangelical leaders shouldn’t take tax advice from the president.

Consider all the things wrong with this meeting. First, the president is conducting an explicitly campaign-related meeting in the White House. He simply doesn’t understand that it’s not his house; it’s the American people’s. Second, once more he is hinting at, if not holding the threat of, violence over the heads of Americans. Pitting one group of Americans against another by suggesting one side will commit violence is the stuff of tinpot dictatorships. Third — and this concerns the evangelicals far more than it does Trump — the degree to which these religious leaders throw themselves at Trump’s feet, ignoring all manner of immoral and un-Christian conduct for the sake of political power, is bracing and has hurt both religion and politics.

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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/opinions/wp/2018/08/29/how-many-norms-can-trump-and-evangelical-leaders-break-in-one-meeting/
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Jennifer Rubin: How many norms can Trump and evangelical leaders break in one meeting? (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2018 OP
Trump is scum of earth... BlueJac Aug 2018 #1
The breaking norms boat qazplm135 Aug 2018 #2
As many as they want to. DavidDvorkin Aug 2018 #3
Satan's speed! BootinUp Aug 2018 #4
norms? haha, how quaint 0rganism Aug 2018 #5
If church's Rebl2 Aug 2018 #6
"All of them, Katie". hatrack Aug 2018 #7

Rebl2

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6. If church's
Wed Aug 29, 2018, 09:53 PM
Aug 2018

start allowing politics in the pulpit, then all churches should lose tax exempt status.

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