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Pollak: Joe Biden Mocked Trump’s Faith for Months, Shocked When Trump Fires Back
JOEL B. POLLAK
7 Aug 2020
Former Vice President Joe Biden professed shock and outrage on Thursday after President Donald Trump told supporters in Cleveland, Ohio, that Biden would “hurt the Bible” and “hurt God.”
In a statement, Biden complained about “President Trump’s decision today to profane God and to smear my faith in a political attack.”
But Biden has been smearing Trump’s faith for months for political gain. His objection is simply that Trump has turned the tables and played by the same rules.
In June, after President Trump walked across Lafayette Park and held up a Bible in front of the burned-out facade of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., Biden claimed that Trump never read the Bible: “The president held up the Bible at St. John’s church yesterday. I just wish he opened it once in a while instead of brandishing it. If he opened it, he could have learned something.”
Rather than joining Trump in condemning attacks on faith, Biden mocked Trump’s own.
Then, last month, Biden attacked Trump’s faith again — this time with a debunked conspiracy theory that Trump had held the Bible upside down. The president, Biden said, “decided he had to walk across from the White House through a group of peaceful demonstrators, to an Episcopal Church to hold a Bible upside down, which I don’t know how often he reads, and he used the military to do that.”
As Breitbart News noted, the whole statement was false — especially the claim about the Bible.
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FILE – In this June 1, 2020, file photo, President Donald Trump holds a Bible as he visits outside St. John’s Church across Lafayette Park from the White House in Washington. Part of the church was set on fire during protests on Sunday night. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)