New York City pastor becomes the first religious leader to resign from Trump's evangelical advisory board
A New York City megachurch pastor, A.R. Bernard became the first religious leader to step down from President Trump's evangelical advisory board.
He made the announcement on Twitter saying "it became obvious that there was a deepening conflict in values between myself and the administration."
My statement regarding my resignation from the President's Evangelical Advisory Board. pic.twitter.com/Ocae6SQxjZ— A. R. Bernard (@ARBernard) August 18, 2017
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another interview with CNN, he said 'when he vacillated over the last
week, especially over Charlottesville, I had come to the point where I
had to make a decision to more than just step away. When you
vacillate like that, it means that there's not a set of core values that
you have determined to guide your thinking, your decision-making.
Instead, it demonstrates that you are being tossed between opinions of
those around you. And I've got a problem with that kind of lack of
leadership."
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