ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury Justin Welby yesterday branded Donald Trump's views "completely unacceptable" — but said he would still shake his hand. The Church of England leader said he struggled to understand why evangelical Christians strongly support the US President. PA:Press Association/PA Images Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby blasted Trump on TVGetty Images - Getty Justin Welby branded Trump's views as 'completely unacceptable'He told ITV's Peston on Sunday if he met him at a state dinner he would still be polite. He said: "I've spent years and years involved in conflict stuff around the world where I met people who had killed many, many people. "The odds are, it would be unlikely I'd do more than shake hands."
الاثنين، 27 نوفمبر 2017
Archbishop of Canterbury blasts Donald Trump on TV branding his views as ‘completely unacceptable’
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ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury Justin Welby yesterday branded Donald Trump's views "completely unacceptable" — but said he would still shake his hand. The Church of England leader said he struggled to understand why evangelical Christians strongly support the US President. PA:Press Association/PA Images Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby blasted Trump on TVGetty Images - Getty Justin Welby branded Trump's views as 'completely unacceptable'He told ITV's Peston on Sunday if he met him at a state dinner he would still be polite. He said: "I've spent years and years involved in conflict stuff around the world where I met people who had killed many, many people. "The odds are, it would be unlikely I'd do more than shake hands."
ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury Justin Welby yesterday branded Donald Trump's views "completely unacceptable" — but said he would still shake his hand. The Church of England leader said he struggled to understand why evangelical Christians strongly support the US President. PA:Press Association/PA Images Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby blasted Trump on TVGetty Images - Getty Justin Welby branded Trump's views as 'completely unacceptable'He told ITV's Peston on Sunday if he met him at a state dinner he would still be polite. He said: "I've spent years and years involved in conflict stuff around the world where I met people who had killed many, many people. "The odds are, it would be unlikely I'd do more than shake hands."
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