Evangelist Billy Graham was a GREAT man who will be missed by all: Trump says
- Trump celebrated the life of Billy Graham on Wednesday with a tweet hailing the deceased evangelist he met just once in his lifetime as great and special
- They met once at a 2013 birthday birthday party that Melania also attended
- Graham counseled presidents from both political parties dating back to Lyndon B. Johnson and attended eight inaugurations
- Son Franklin Graham, who took over his ministry, is a big Trump backer
- Graham's granddaughter Jerushah Armfield has been critical of the president
President Donald Trump
celebrated the life of Billy Graham on Wednesday with a tweet hailing
the deceased evangelist he met just once in his lifetime as great and
special.
'The GREAT Billy Graham is
dead. There was nobody like him! He will be missed by Christians and all
religions. A very special man,' the president tweeted.
Graham
counseled presidents from both political parties dating back to Lyndon
B. Johnson. Unable to see or hear especially well in his later years,
the evangelist who participated in eight inaugurations passed his
ministry on to his son Franklin in 2000.
Franklin
has been a faithful backer of this sitting president - helping Trump to
get out the vote and defending him on on television against allegations
of infidelity.
President Donald Trump
celebrated the life of Billy Graham on Wednesday with a tweet hailing
the deceased evangelist as great and special
President Trump tweeted a tribute to Billy Graham Wednesday morning saying that 'there was nobody like him!'
Franklin Graham shared a photo
from that event on his Facebook wall just before Trump was elected
president. Also pictured are Greta Van Susteran (in front of Trump) and
Sarah Palin (upper right)
Vice President Mike Pence called
the late Billy Graham 'one of the greatest Americans of the century' in
two tweets honoring the evangelical leader
Vice President Mike Pence,
a religious conservative, got in front of Trump today, minutes before
he passed on his condolences with a tweet of his own praising the
99-year-old pastor who had just passed away.
Pence
said that he and his wife Karen 'were saddened to learn of the passing
of one of the greatest Americans of the century' today.
'We
send our deepest condolences to the Graham family,' Pence said. 'Billy
Graham's ministry for the gospel of Jesus Christ and his matchless voice
changed the lives of millions.'
'We
mourn his passing but I know with absolute certainty that today he heard
those words, "well done good and faithful servant." Thank you Billy
Graham. God bless you'
Trump met Billy Graham once, in 2013, at a birthday party, that future first lady Melania Trump also attended.
Picking
up where his father left off, Franklin Graham shared a passage from the
Bible and delivered a prayer at the Washington, D.C. event that serves
as the changing of the guard between the nation's chief executives.
'Mr.
President, in the Bible, rain is a sign of God’s blessing,' Graham said
of the soggy weather. 'And it started to rain, Mr. President, when you
came to the platform. And it’s my prayer that God will bless you, your
family, your administration, and may He bless America.'
Franklin
Graham's unextinguishable support for Trump is not shared by his entire
family. Niece Jerushah Armfield has said she disagrees with her uncle
that Trump's election was God's answer to the nation's prayers.
In his campaign, Trump 'encouraged racism, sexism and intolerance, exactly what Jesus taught against,' she told the Washington Post.
Armfield
said then that her grandfather correctly 'understood the love of Jesus
that fought for the outliers while the president-elect ostracized them.'
'The evangelical leaders that endorsed Trump put power and influence over principles and character,' she stated.
More recently, Armfield has criticized Trump for disparaging 's***hole countries' like Haiti and El Salvador.
'I understand a lot of evangelicals
supporting him because of his policies,' she told CNN at the end of
January. 'I'd love to see a Christian leader come out and say that they
support Trump for his policies, but that his behavior disgusts them, and
he needs to clean up his act.'
Armfield's
comments followed her uncle's defense of President Trump after the Wall
Street Journal revealed a $130,000 payout from the president's personal
lawyer last year to a porn star who claims she had an affair with the
billionaire.
Franklin Graham, CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, told CNN that Trump was a 'changed man.'
'These alleged affairs, they're alleged with Trump, didn't happen while he was in office,' he said.
Graham
said the difference between Trump and Bill Clinton was that the
Democratic president's admitted philandering took place while he was in
office.
'This happened 11, 12, 13, 14
years ago,' he said. 'And so, I think there is a big difference and not
that we give anybody a pass, but we have to look at the timeline and
that was before he was in office.'
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