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Robertson helped make religion central to Republican Party politics in America through his Christian Coalition.
President Donald Trump gave his first non-Fox News interview since May to Pat Robertson of ‘The 700 Club.’
The televangelist announced his departure from the show on the 60th anniversary of the day the Christian Broadcasting Network debuted.
The conspiracy-endorsing Republican's comments were slammed as “full-blown bats**t anti-Semitism" and “an insult to the memory of six million dead."
“Let’s see what happens to them now," the president said, once again attempting to shift blame for campaign interference to his predecessor.
God won’t end the coronavirus pandemic until people repent of certain "sins," the televangelist indicated on "The 700 Club."
David Brody of the Christian Broadcasting Network put the president on notice over his blundering response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The right-wing televangelist tore into Trump's decision to leave Kurdish fighters in Syria to fend for themselves as Turkey prepares to invade.
The televangelist said the bill to protect LGBTQ citizens "is a devastating blow to religious freedom."
This isn’t the first time Trump has evoked comparisons to Esther, an ancient Jewish queen who risked her life to save her people.