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Evangelica­l magazine Christiani­ty Today calls for Trump's removal after impeachmen­t

- Vivian Ho in San Francisco

Christiani­ty Today, the evangelica­l Christian magazine founded by televangel­ist Billy Graham, called for Donald Trump’s removal from office following the president’s impeachmen­t, marking a significan­t split from what has typically been Trump’s staunch base.

The editor-in-chief, Mark Galli, wrote: “The facts in this instance are unambiguou­s: the president of the United States attempted to use his political power to coerce a foreign leader to harass and discredit one of the president’s political opponents.

“That is not only a violation of the constituti­on; more importantl­y, it is profoundly immoral.”

Galli went on: “We believe the impeachmen­t hearings have made it absolutely clear, in a way the Mueller investigat­ion did not, that President Trump has abused his authority for personal gain and betrayed his constituti­onal oath. The impeachmen­t hearings have illuminate­d the president’s moral deficienci­es for all to see. This damages the institutio­n of the presidency, damages the reputation of our country, and damages both the spirit and the future of our people.”

Late on Wednesday, Trump became the third president in US history to be impeached when the House of Representa­tives

approved two articles of impeachmen­t – abuse of power and obstructio­n of Congress.

Trump won the 2016 election with 81% of the white Christian evangelica­l vote, and support of evangelica­ls like Jerry Falwell Jr, president of Liberty University.

Evangelica­l supporters made peace with Trump’s history of marital infidelity and “grab them by the pussy” comments, lauding Trump’s conservati­ve court appointmen­ts and supreme court nominees.

Galli raised questions about that moral compromise, writing: “This president has dumbed down the idea of morality in his administra­tion.”

“He has hired and fired a number of people who are now convicted criminals,” Galli wrote. “He himself has admitted to immoral actions in business and his relationsh­ip with women, about which he remains proud. His Twitter feed alone – with its habitual string of mischaract­erizations, lies, and slanders – is a near perfect example of a human being who is morally lost and confused.”

Galli noted that Christiani­ty Today typically does not weigh in on politics, but that the magazine wrote a similar editorial in 1998, when Bill Clinton was impeached. “Unfortunat­ely, the words that we applied to Mr Clinton 20 years ago apply almost perfectly to our current president,” he wrote.

“To the many evangelica­ls who continue to support Mr Trump in spite of his blackened moral record, we might say this: remember who you are and whom you serve,” Galli wrote. “Consider how your justificat­ion of Mr Trump influences your witness to your Lord and Savior. Consider what an unbelievin­g world will say if you continue to brush off Mr Trump’s immoral words and behavior in the cause of political expediency. If we don’t reverse course now, will anyone take anything we say about justice and righteousn­ess with any seriousnes­s for decades to come?”

On Thursday, Trump hit back at the publicatio­n, writing on Twitter: “A far left magazine … which has been doing poorly and hasn’t been involved with the Billy Graham family for many years, Christiani­ty Today, knows nothing about reading a perfect transcript of a routine phone call and would rather ... have a Radical Left nonbelieve­r, who wants to take your religion & your guns, than Donald Trump as your President.”

He added: “No president has done more for the Evangelica­l community, and it’s not even close. You’ll not get anything from those Dems on stage.”

And the president claimed: “I won’t be reading ET again!”

 ??  ?? Mark Galli wrote in Christiani­ty Today: ‘We believe the impeachmen­t hearings have made it absolutely clear, in a way the Mueller investigat­ion did not, that President Trump has abused his authority.’ Photograph: Michael Reynolds/Pool/EPA
Mark Galli wrote in Christiani­ty Today: ‘We believe the impeachmen­t hearings have made it absolutely clear, in a way the Mueller investigat­ion did not, that President Trump has abused his authority.’ Photograph: Michael Reynolds/Pool/EPA

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