US President Donald Trump sparked widespread outrage after referencing the Bible to justify his administration's handling of migrant children, drawing comparisons between his rhetoric and policies on abuse and exploitation.
In a recent appearance, Trump invoked biblical language while discussing criticism of how his administration has treated migrant children. He stated that he was guided by Scripture in order to "protect the most vulnerable," but this claim sparked immediate back lash online. The comments also reignited scrutiny over Trump's past associations with financier Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of abuse.
The controversy began when a clip of the remarks went viral on social media, with users pointing out the disparity between Trump's spiritual appeal and his record on policies that harmed minors. Christian conservatives seized upon the moment, interpreting Trump's comments through the lens of Psalm 68:5, which reads, "A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in His holy dwelling." However, many others saw right through this attempt to justify Trump's policies.
Critics from across the political spectrum weighed in on social media, with some calling out Trump for his actions and policies that have directly harmed children. Gavin Newsom tweeted, "You literally fought in court to strip families of food assistance," referencing a recent lawsuit by Trump's administration against programs meant to help low-income families. Others pointed out Trump's history of blocking kids from receiving benefits through SNAP.
Despite the outcry, Trump has not clarified or expanded on his remarks, sparking further questions about the sincerity behind his biblical references. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between Trump's use of faith and his policies on abuse and exploitation.
In a recent appearance, Trump invoked biblical language while discussing criticism of how his administration has treated migrant children. He stated that he was guided by Scripture in order to "protect the most vulnerable," but this claim sparked immediate back lash online. The comments also reignited scrutiny over Trump's past associations with financier Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of abuse.
The controversy began when a clip of the remarks went viral on social media, with users pointing out the disparity between Trump's spiritual appeal and his record on policies that harmed minors. Christian conservatives seized upon the moment, interpreting Trump's comments through the lens of Psalm 68:5, which reads, "A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in His holy dwelling." However, many others saw right through this attempt to justify Trump's policies.
Critics from across the political spectrum weighed in on social media, with some calling out Trump for his actions and policies that have directly harmed children. Gavin Newsom tweeted, "You literally fought in court to strip families of food assistance," referencing a recent lawsuit by Trump's administration against programs meant to help low-income families. Others pointed out Trump's history of blocking kids from receiving benefits through SNAP.
Despite the outcry, Trump has not clarified or expanded on his remarks, sparking further questions about the sincerity behind his biblical references. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between Trump's use of faith and his policies on abuse and exploitation.