Regarding the Supreme Court's ruling basically putting the President above the law. That will very nicely fall into the playbook of the Christian Nationalists, many of whom believe they are "under seige" and need to win by any means necessary to make the US into a "Christian country", i.e. theocracy. And of course, they see Trump as thei…
Regarding the Supreme Court's ruling basically putting the President above the law. That will very nicely fall into the playbook of the Christian Nationalists, many of whom believe they are "under seige" and need to win by any means necessary to make the US into a "Christian country", i.e. theocracy. And of course, they see Trump as their tool to this end, even if they are not convinced he is a Christian.
They are not only unconvinced, they don't care or, more likely, prefer that he isn't, because that means that he is free to use any immoral means to achieve goals that they desire.
Regarding the Supreme Court's ruling basically putting the President above the law. That will very nicely fall into the playbook of the Christian Nationalists, many of whom believe they are "under seige" and need to win by any means necessary to make the US into a "Christian country", i.e. theocracy. And of course, they see Trump as their tool to this end, even if they are not convinced he is a Christian.
They are not only unconvinced, they don't care or, more likely, prefer that he isn't, because that means that he is free to use any immoral means to achieve goals that they desire.