BY Brenden AckermanJuly 23, 2024
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Joy Behar Criticizes Trump's Divine Intervention Claim At RNC

During a recent episode of "The View," co-host Joy Behar slammed former President Donald Trump's comments at the Republican National Convention, where he credited his survival of an assassination attempt to divine intervention, labeling it "un-Christian" and narcissistic.

According to Western Journal, an assassination attempt on Donald Trump and subsequent remarks sparked controversy amongst viewers and commentators alike, leading to a heated exchange on "The View."

On July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania, Trump recounted a chilling moment during his Republican National Convention acceptance speech.

He described hearing a whizzing sound and feeling a sharp impact near his ear, believing a bullet had hit him.

Trump credited the Secret Service's swift response and "the grace of almighty God" for his escape unharmed.

Trump's recount revealed him turning towards a display screen, only to be startled by the sound and impact. "I started to turn to my right... when I heard a loud whizzing sound and felt something hit me hard on my right ear," Trump explained.

His response was automatic, going down to the floor as Secret Service agents quickly intervened. Trump later expressed his gratitude, crediting his survival to divine intervention.

Public Reaction to Trump's Claim of Divine Intervention

Behar, who was raised in a Christian Catholic family, took issue with Trump's statement that God had specifically chosen to save him, implying that it was narcissistic to think he was singled out by divine favor.

She questioned why God would save Trump and not others who had faced tragedies, like fire chief Corey Comperatore or the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. "When something like this happens... and you say something like 'God was watching me,' that is a very un-Christian thing to say because it's very narcissistic," Behar commented.

Controversies Around Faith and Personal Beliefs

Behar previously faced backlash in 2018 for suggesting then-Vice President Mike Pence's conversations with Jesus indicated mental illness.

Adding to the controversy, Whoopi Goldberg, another co-host of "The View," criticized Trump's 17-year-old granddaughter, who had humanized him in her speech at the convention the day before Behar's remarks. Goldberg's critique set the stage for further debate on the portrayal of Trump's character and personal life in the media.

Debate Continues Over Political and Religious Statements

The exchange on "The View" underscores the polarized reactions to Trump's presidency and his public expressions of faith.

While some view his survival claim as a sincere statement of faith, others, like Behar, see it as exploiting religion for personal gain. This incident highlights deep political and religious divisions.

In conclusion, Behar's recent comments have sparked broader debates on politics, faith, and media coverage.

They reflect societal divides and raise questions about the role of personal faith in public discourse, especially in the context of political controversies.

Written by: Brenden Ackerman
Brendan is is a political writer reporting on Capitol Hill, social issues, and the intersection of politics and culture.

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