Antigay Evangelicals Are Freaking Out Over President-Elect Trump’s Latest Flip-Flop On Gay Marriage
Donald Trump sat down with 60 Minutes last weekend for his first televised interview since winning the election, where he discussed a wide range of topics, including gay marriage.
When asked whether he would rollback marriage equality laws, Trump nonchalantly said that it’s no longer an issue he cares to pursue.
“It’s irrelevant because it was already settled,” he said. “It’s law. It was settled in the Supreme Court. I mean it’s done… these cases have gone to the Supreme Court. They’ve been settled. And…I’m fine with that.”
This is a stark contrast to what he said on the campaign trail just one week ago, and his most die-hard Evangelical supporters aren’t happy about it. Check on their reaction below.
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3 Comments
eli
November 16, 07:46but????? …the Nigerian clergy said this was why God made him president !!!
Mitch
November 16, 09:55No na! Lemme goan laff at momsie with this one.
My gloating no go be here shaa
BIBI G
November 16, 14:43They should kill them selves