Pete Buttigieg’s brother-in-law has come out in public against the candidate. He says that he believes everything Buttigieg pushes and stands for is anti-God.
His statement comes in response to Buttigieg’s ridiculous claim that voters can’t be true Christians and support President Trump.
Take a look at the latest:
Fox News reports:
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg's brother-in-law, Pastor Rhyan Glezman, slammed the Democratic hopeful for his comments Tuesday night, when the candidate claimed he doesn't see "any compatibility" between supporting President Trump and the teachings in Scripture after declaring that God "does not belong to a political party."
"Yeah, in the height of intellectual dishonesty for Pete to make claims that there's no compatibility with being a Christian and voting for Trump, [when] Pete, in fact, is the one who is pushing agendas and rhetoric that is against, clearly against Scripture," Glezman said on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" on Wednesday.
"Just everything that Pete is pushing is, it's anti-God. I'm just gonna be honest with you," Glezman said. "Nothing lines up with Scripture for him to make cases like to say that you cannot be a Christian and vote for Trump. He's the one that is openly contradicting God's word over and over."
"Do you think that it's impossible to be a Christian and support Trump?" CNN host Erin Burnett had asked Buttigieg during a town hall.
"I'm not going to tell other Christians how to be Christian," Buttigieg said, "but I will say I cannot find any compatibility between the way this president conducts himself and anything I find in Scripture."
Glezman also reacted to a clip of Buttigieg on "The View" addressing partial-birth abortion, in which co-host Meghan McCain asked the candidate about the topic, saying Democrats -- including pro-life Democrats -- want to know where his "line is." "But my point is that it shouldn't be up to a government official to draw the line," Buttigieg said on the segment. "It should be up to the woman who's confronted."
This isn't the first time Buttigieg's brother-in-law has spoken out against him. He previously accused Buttigieg of lying about his story for political gain.
The Washington Examiner had this to say:
Pete Buttigieg’s brother-in-law is accusing the gay Democratic presidential hopeful of hijacking his family’s history for political advantage by crafting a bogus backstory of poverty, homelessness, and homophobia.
Rhyan Glezman, 34, a pastor in small-town Michigan, said he was inundated by death threats and hate mail when stories surfaced this month claiming he was a bigot who had fallen out with his younger brother Chasten when Chasten came out of the closet.
The reports were based on a Washington Post article, which described how Chasten, 29, was forced out of the family home and never reconciled with his two brothers.
But rather than rejecting his brother Chasten, a would-be "first gentleman," Glezman, who has run the Clio Community Church for the past two years, said his family has been loving and supportive throughout.“
A mayor from a small city and his husband, a child who grew up with nothing and his parents kicked him out … it makes a perfect political story for the campaign,” he said in an interview with the Washington Examiner at his church in Clio. “To me that’s very sad. If that’s all you have to stand on, you’re not fit to be president of the United States.”
Check out what Buttigieg's brother-in-law had to say on Laura Ingraham's show:
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