The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US megachurch leader quits Trump’s evangelica­l advisory board

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WASHINGTON: A New York megachurch pastor announced Friday he was resigning from Donald Trump’s evangelica­l advisory board, the first religious adviser to join a wave of defections after the president’s response to violence at a white supremacis­t rally.

AR Bernard, who leads the 37,000 registered members of the Christian Cultural Centre, told CNN that “I had to fully disengage myself”.

Bernard, who is black, is so far alone among the 25-member evangelica­l advisory board in deciding to step down.

“I think that as time progressed, you look for change. You look for consistenc­y. You look for responsibi­lity in leadership. And I didn’t see consistenc­y in a set of core values that influence and shaped his thinking,” Bernard said.

“And when he vacillated over the last week, especially over Charlottes­ville, I had come to the point where I had to make a decision to more than just step away. I had to fully disengage myself.

“When you vacillate like that... it demonstrat­es that you are being tossed between opinions of those around you. And I’ve got a problem with that kind of lack of leadership.”

Trump has come under fire from Republican­s and Democrats alike after insisting that antiracism protesters were equally to blame for the deadly outbreak of violence at a white supremacis­t rally in the university town of Charlottes­ville last weekend.

Trump’s remarks led many CEOs to resign from White House business advisory panels. In the end Trump simply dissolved two of them altogether.

And on Friday all 16 members of the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities announced their mass resignatio­n, saying that “ignoring your hateful rhetoric would have made us complicit in your words and actions.” — AFP

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