Ralph Reed: Evangelical magazine that slammed Trump should change name to 'Christianity Yesterday' Fox News, Dec 20, 2019
Faith and Freedom Coalition chairman Ralph Reed denounced comments by the editor of a prominent Evangelical Christian magazine who called for President Trump's removal from office.
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Reed somewhat echoed those sentiments, saying Galli may want to change the magazine's name to "Christianity Yesterday."
"You cannot imagine a publication more out of step with the faith community that it once represented," he said.
"President Trump received 81% of the votes of evangelicals four years ago -- the highest ever recorded. His job approval according to a recent poll by my organization -- the Faith and Freedom Coalition -- among U.S. Evangelical stands at 83%. That is a historic high."
Reed remarked he didn't believe Galli saw the same impeachment hearings as the rest of the nation.
"My reading of scripture is that we are supposed to render honor to whom is due honor," he continued, adding that Trump has done more for Evangelicals and for Israel than most other presidents.
Reed also reacted to some television pundits who appeared to herald the news by calling Trump's relationship with Evangelicals "transactional."
In one instance, NBC News anchor Chuck Todd "President Trump essentially said 'look what I've done for you'," -- and presidential historian Jon Meacham asked whether Evangelical activists find new federal judgeships "worth" supporting the incumbent president.
"For them to say that it is transactional for us to support that moral good is insulting to our faith and our good judgment," Reed responded.
Christian Post Politics Editor Napp Nazworth said he resigned from the publication after it published an editorial in defense of President Donald Trump.
In an interview with CNN Thursday, Nazworth said his issue was with the Post ‘aligning with the interests of President Trump.’ That was the straw that broke the camel’s back for Nazworth.
Nazworth resigned on Monday. He announced his decision in a Twitter thread.
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Christian Post editor Napp Nazworth resigned after the publication of a pro-Trump editorial. He says aligning with President Trump would "destroy the reputation of The Christian Post... We'd reached an impasse. I really had no other choice but to leave." https://cnn.it/35ZBExc