Gabbard Blasts Her Former Party After Mob Attack On Baptist Church

When Tulsi Gabbard announced in 2022 that she was leaving the Democratic Party, she made her departure, in part, a matter of faith.

“The Democrats of today are hostile to people of faith and spirituality,” the former Hawaii congresswoman said in a video statement at the time.

More than three years later, Gabbard, who now serves as President Donald Trump’s Director of National Security and as a thorn in the side of the deep state, suggests things haven’t improved any on the leftist front.

Gabbard blasted her old party on X Tuesday, doing what so many of its members have refused to do: condemn the radical, anti-ICE agitators who on Sunday stormed into a St. Paul Baptist church to fix their rabid rage for Trump on the congregation.

“One of the main reasons I left the Democratic Party is its leaders’ attempts to undermine religious freedom, erase God’s presence from every aspect of public life, and their open hostility toward people of faith and spirituality.” Gabbard wrote. “The anti‑ICE mob staging a so‑called ‘protest’ inside this Minneapolis church during a service is the latest example of their disrespect for religious freedom and rejection of our right to worship as we choose.” (Read more from “Gabbard Blasts Her Former Party After Mob Attack On Baptist Church” HERE)

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