Trump's Faithful Followers Face Off Against Iran Deal: Trust Him, Not His Team
Influential evangelical leaders are divided over President Trump's memo of understanding with Iran amid rising tensions in the Middle East, raising concerns that faith may be being used to justify questionable policies. Trusting Trump over his team on such matters is seen as a red flag by some.
The Trump administration's memo of understanding with Iran has raised concerns among some influential evangelical leaders who are questioning President Trump's commitment to the deal due to internal divisions within his team over its terms and implications. These leaders are urging Americans to 'trust' the president rather than his advisors on the agreement, which is seen as a significant deviation from traditional conservative views. The controversy highlights the challenges of navigating complex Middle East policy under the Trump administration. Some evangelicals fear that the deal may be too soft on Iran's nuclear ambitions.