'Beyond repugnant': GOP congressman slams Trump for quoting pastor's warning of 'Civil War like fracture'

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'Beyond repugnant': GOP congressman slams Trump for quoting pastor's warning of 'Civil War like fracture'
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'I have visited nations ravaged by civil war.@realDonaldTrump,' GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger tweeted. 'I have never imagined such a quote to be repeated by a President.'

"Even though the evangelical number has dropped as a whole, the number of evangelicals turning out at the ballot box is greater than other groups, and it's because evangelicals have deeper convictions," Jeffress said."They believe in absolute moral and spiritual truth, and they tend to vote those convictions at the ballot box."

In August, Jeffress condemned a church denomination for sheltering migrants and fighting deportations as the White House cracked down on illegal immigration."The church has no business in doing that. And look, the Bible is very clear about this," Jeffress said."In Romans 13, Paul says, 'Government is established by God. To resist government is to resist God himself.

The weekend poll shows a slight rise in public support for the impeachment proceedings as Trump faces increased public scrutiny after a whistleblower accused the White House of covering up a phone conversation made between the president and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky in July, during which the U.S. leader requested his foreign counterpart to look into former Vice President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden.

The last impeachment survey, an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll conducted on Wednesday, found that 49 percent of Americans approved of the impeachment inquiry, while 49 percent disapproved and five percent said they were unsure. File photo: Rep. Adam Kinzinger hosts a news conference on the payroll tax vote with fellow House Republican freshmen Rep. Joe Heck , Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle , Rep. Cory Gardner and Rep. Tom Reed at the U.S. Capitol December 19, 2011 in Washington, DC.

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