White House Faith Advisor's Claims About Trump's Religious Upbringing Spark Controversy
'I'm sorry, what?' White House faith advisor stuns with gaffe about Trump at Sunday school
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Paula White-Cain, a White House Faith Advisor, faced backlash after claiming that President Donald Trump attended Saturday and Sunday school up to three times a week as a child. The statement was met with widespread mockery online, questioning the accuracy of her claims.
- 01Paula White-Cain claimed Trump attended religious school multiple times weekly.
- 02Her statement was met with immediate skepticism and ridicule online.
- 03Critics pointed out the implausibility of her claims regarding Trump's upbringing.
- 04Trump has emphasized religious themes during his presidency.
- 05The incident highlights the ongoing scrutiny of Trump's religious image.
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During a recent Fox News appearance, Paula White-Cain, the White House Faith Advisor, claimed that President Donald Trump attended Saturday and Sunday school up to three times a week as a child. This assertion quickly drew criticism and mockery on social media, with various commentators questioning the validity of her statement. Keith Olbermann and attorney Bradley P. Moss were among those who highlighted the inconsistency in White-Cain's math, while others made sarcastic remarks about Trump's childhood. Despite the backlash, Trump has consistently leaned into religious imagery during his presidency, often invoking divine blessings and aligning himself with evangelical supporters like White-Cain. This incident underscores the challenges faced in shaping Trump's religious narrative amidst ongoing public skepticism.
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