‘Your Jaw Is Dropping!’: CNN Commentator Stunned By New ‘God Made Trump’ Video

CNN political pundit Karen Finney couldn’t disguise her astonishment at a brand new video that Donald Trump shared on his Truth Social platform.

“Karen, your jaw is dropping,” anchor Jim Acosta instructed Finney on Sunday’s broadcast of “Newsroom” after airing a clip that claimed the previous president and Republican 2024 front-runner is “an instrument of God.”

In mentioned video, the narrator claimed:

And on June 14th, 1946, God appeared down on his deliberate paradise and mentioned, ‘I need a caretaker.’ So God gave us Trump. God mentioned, ‘I need somebody willing to get up before dawn, fix this country, work all day, fight the Marxist, eat supper then go to the Oval Office and stay past midnight and a meeting of the heads of state.’ So God made Trump.

Evangelical Christians’ obvious perception that Trump is “the person who can deliver and restore America to what they believe it ought to be” regardless of him being “not so God-like in his behaviors” was the main target of Tim Alberta’s guide “The Kingdom, The Power, And The Glory: American Evangelicals In An Age Of Extremism,” famous Finney.

Acosta mentioned it was “part of the playbook” for Trump, whose hours of each day so-called “executive time” throughout his presidency reportedly consisted of him watching tv and tweeting.

CNN political pundit Ana Navarro agreed.

“This is not new, right? These are the same evangelicals who somehow justified to themselves voting for a guy in 2016 who we all heard boast on video, we all heard him in his own voice, boasting about committing sexual assault,” she mentioned in reference to Trump’s feedback on the “Access Hollywood” tape that was leaked forward of his victory over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

Watch the video right here:

In Alberta’s guide, The Atlantic journalist detailed Trump’s important feedback about evangelicals in the course of the 2016 GOP main.

Trump reportedly described those that backed rival Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) as “some real pieces of shit.” Evangelicals later proved important for Trump’s win.

In 2022, a number of key evangelical figures claimed to have dumped Trump, until he turns into the Republican nominee.