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'I Pray for the President’: Nancy Pelosi Cites Catholic Faith, Says She Doesn’t Hate Trump

‘I Pray for the President’: Nancy Pelosi Cites Catholic Faith, Says She Doesn’t Hate Trump


Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi Thursday rebutted charges that she hates President Trump, telling reporters that such an emotion conflicts with her Catholic faith.

“I pray for the president,” Pelosi said.

Pelosi, a Democrat, had just finished a news conference about impeachment and was walking away from the podium when a reporter asked her: “Do you hate the president, Madame Speaker?” Pelosi immediately stopped and pointed to the reporter, telling him, “I don’t hate anyone – not anyone in the world.” 

“Don’t accuse me,” Pelosi began, visibly upset. 

The reporter said he was quoting a GOP representative who had said Democrats were impeaching Trump “simply because they don’t like the guy”

Pelosi then walked back to the podium and continued speaking.

“As a Catholic, I resent your using the word ‘hate’ in a sentence that addresses me,” she said. “I don’t hate anyone. I was raised in a way that is [a] heart full of love and always pray for the president. And I still pray for the president. I pray for the President all the time. So don’t mess with me when it comes to words like that.”

Impeachment, she said, “is about the Constitution of the United States and the facts that lead to the president’s violation of his oath of office.” 

Trump was asked Thursday if he feared impeachment would stain his legacy.

“No. Not at all,” he said. “It’s a hoax. It’s a hoax. It’s a big fat hoax.”

Pelosi’s remarks drew a wide range of responses on social media. 

“I do not often find much to praise Nancy Pelosi about, but this is a fine example of public leadership,” tweeted Andrew T. Walker, a professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. “And while I differ greatly on how she appropriates her faith in other areas, this is admirable. A good example of faith informing personal and public values.”

Some said Pelosi wasn’t applying her faith consistently.

“Just a reminder for the staunch Catholic @SpeakerPelosi that the Catholic Church teaches abortion is ‘a crime against human life,’” tweeted writer Mary Margaret Olohan.

Michael Foust is a freelance writer. Visit his blog, MichaelFoust.com.

Photo courtesy: Getty Images/Alex Wong/Staff

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