An editorial by Christianity Today, a major evangelical Christian magazine founded by the late Rev. Billy Graham, says President Trump should be removed from office either by conviction in the Senate or at the ballot box next year.
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The magazine’s editorial, written by editor-in-chief Mark Galli, envisions a message to those evangelical Christians who have remained stalwart Trump backers “in spite of his blackened moral record.” “Unfortunately, the words that we applied to Mr. Clinton 20 years ago apply almost perfectly to our current president,” the editorial stated.
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