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Newsmax host Sarah Williamson contradicted conservative activist David Sumrall for denying that supporters of Donald Trump violently rioted at the U. S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
During a Sunday panel discussion, Sumrall predicted that Trump would follow through with a promise to pardon Jan. 6 defendants en masse on the first day of his presidency.
Sumrall argued that the Jan.
MAGA pastor Shane Vaughn told his flock of viewers that it's liberals' fault they've become a cult.
Vaughn argued the evangelical base of Trump supporters was forced into a cult mentality.
Vaughn then claimed MAGAts believe in justice. This is a lie, of course. Trump's criminality in the Oval Office is legendary, and if Dems controlled the Senate, he would have been rightfully and entirely impeached from ever holding public office.
"You are forcing us to look like a cult," Vaughn said.
We cannot force Evangelicals to do anything.
Since Clinton took office, the right wing has made its mission to attack Democratic presidents continually, so this man's excuses are absurd.
"We are steadfast in our support of a single man," Vaughn continued.
If you doubted the malevolence behind the January 6 prosecutions, the fact that he’s clinging to one of the most foul lies tells you who the man really is.