Maddowblog-Trump flubs what 'separation of church and state' means in targeting Raphael Warnock [View all]
Mr. President, my faith is not a weapon, its a bridge, and I invite you to Bible study, the Georgia Democrat replied.
Trumpâs attack on Raphael Warnock was tiresome and forgettable, except for one thing:
It showed Trump doesnât understand the separation of church and state at a basic level. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-12-18T22:27:17.976Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-flubs-what-separation-of-church-and-state-means-in-targeting-raphael-warnock
Donald Trump apparently wasnt impressed. Three days after the interview aired, the president published a message to his social media platform that began:
Raphael Warnock was on Meet the Fake Press with a one sided and very biased Kristen Welker as the Host(ess!). Warnock spent the entire show using Religion to try and divide the Country! If a Republican, in particular ME, made those statements, it would be FRONT PAGE NEWS. He ended by saying that he was going to his Church to preach now, and while I think thats fine, I do say, What ever happened to separation of Church and State?
As part of the same online harangue, the Republican went on to smear the senator and attack NBC, before concluding, The Public airwaves, which these Networks are using at no charge, should not be allowed to get away with this any longer!
For now, lets put aside the obvious fact that Warnocks on-air message wasnt the least bit divisive. What instead stuck me as notable is that the incumbent president, after nearly five years in the White House, still doesnt appear to understand the basics of the constitutional principle of church-state separation......
If, however, Trump is looking for actual examples of officials crossing the church-state line that hes suddenly taken an interest in, Id refer him to the recent Christian prayer services sponsored by the Department of Labor, the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Defense Department, each of which reflected an unsettling break with government neutrality on matters of faith.
As for Warnock, the Georgia Democrat apparently saw Trumps online rant and took the time to respond.
Hes got a lot of nerve, the senator said in a statement.
Remember, this is the same president who literally had peaceful protesters gassed and beaten so he could stand in front of a church holding a Bible up. He ought to read that Bible that he was holding up on that day. That Bible says that Jesus came to preach good news to the poor. He came to heal the sick. He never billed them for his services. He stood up for the weak, the marginalized, average, ordinary people.
Warnock concluded,
Mr. President, my faith is not a weapon, its a bridge, and I invite you to Bible study. Maybe you can meet the Jesus I know. In the meantime, Im going to keep fighting for the people.