Evangelical Leader's Controversial White House Prayer Sparks Outrage

Evangelical pastor Franklin Graham sparked controversy with claims that Iranians seek to kill Jews worldwide, saying Trump was chosen by God.
Evangelical leader Franklin Graham's recent prayer at the White House has sparked widespread criticism and debate. During the event, Graham made the controversial claim that Iranians are seeking the death of all Jews worldwide, a statement that many have condemned as inflammatory and misleading.
Graham, the son of the late Billy Graham and a prominent figure in the evangelical Christian community, used the platform of the White House to deliver his prayer. In his remarks, he asserted that Iranians harbor a desire to eliminate the Jewish people from the face of the earth, a claim that has been widely disputed by experts and political analysts.
The pastor's comments come at a time of heightened tensions between the United States and Iran, with the Trump administration taking a hardline stance against the Islamic Republic. Graham, a staunch supporter of President Trump, went on to suggest that the current U.S. leader was chosen by God to lead the nation, a sentiment that has drawn criticism from those who view it as a dangerous blending of religion and politics.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


