Vance met with applause after echoing rally attendee’s ‘Jesus is King’ shout – Washington Examiner
During a recent rally in Wisconsin, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) drew applause from the crowd after echoing the phrase “Jesus is King,” which was shouted by an attendee. Vance’s response, “That’s right. Jesus is king,” directly contrasted with Vice President Kamala Harris’s experience at a separate event where her speech was interrupted by similar religious shouts, prompting her to tell the audience they were at the wrong rally. Vance has positioned himself as a defender of religious rights, criticizing Harris as being associated with anti-Christian bigotry. He also addressed issues of censorship, arguing that one would not hear former President Donald Trump support silencing differing opinions, in contrast to his view of Harris’s stance on free speech.
Vance met with applause after echoing rally attendee’s ‘Jesus is King’ shout
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) amplified the shouts of a rally attendee yelling “Jesus is King” on Sunday, quickly responding, “That’s right,” before repeating the attendee’s statement.
Vance’s comment comes a few days after Vice President Kamala Harris was interrupted by rally attendees yelling “Jesus is Lord” at one of her campaign events, prompting her to stop her speech and say, “Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally.”
Vance, former President Donald Trump’s running mate, was speaking at his own rally in Wisconsin when someone could be heard shouting “Jesus is King.”
“That’s right. Jesus is king,” Vance said, who was met with applause from the audience.
Crowd: “Jesus is Lord.”
Kamala: “You’re at the wrong rally.”
Crowd: “Jesus is King.”@JDVance: “That’s right. Jesus is King!” pic.twitter.com/Ycwn16mSUe
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 20, 2024
Vance condemned Harris as “the candidate of anti-Christian and anti-Catholic bigotry,” whereas Trump is “the candidate of defending your First Amendment right to practice your faith however you want to.”
Vance also spoke about censorship, claiming one would never hear Trump supporting the silencing of someone he disagrees with. He then argued Harris will “often defend” silencing people in the United States, prompting him to state anyone supporting censorship should not lead “the world’s greatest constitutional republic.”
.@JDVance: Kamala Harris will often defend, not disagreeing with her fellow citizens, not persuading her fellow citizens, but trying to silence them. A person who believes in censorship is not fit to lead the world’s greatest Constitutional Republic. pic.twitter.com/3lDdIka3Uq
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 20, 2024
Vance’s rally in Wisconsin was held the same day Trump visited a McDonald’s restaurant in Pennsylvania, a jab at Harris’s claims she once worked at McDonald’s. Trump also held a town hall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and is expected to attend Sunday night’s football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Jets.
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