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No, it doesn't

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In Trump’s case, it’s a form of political religious nationalism that encourages his followers, despite the fact Trump makes fun of the Christian Nationalists behind their backs. Like Barr, I’m a Catholic Christian, and in my case, I find Trump and Barr thoroughly repellent. I think it is a good thing to have a secular country, but the Republicans have rejected it, and their hand picked majority on the Supreme Court has violated the tradition of religious neutrality.

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If white supremacists took power, they'd send him to the ovens based on his DNA as one of the mud people. Barr's father was Jewish but converted to Catholicism.

This came out during the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, as Barr's father hired Epstein at his prep school.

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Separation of church and state is more than just a tradition - it's clearly stated in the First Amendment.

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Republicans don’t support our Constitution or they wouldn’t be voting for trump.

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...except for the "right to bear arms", which they need for their insurrection.

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OMMPHHHH..., and right up front!

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Support your opposition or be gone!

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