Trump criticized Christianity Today for not knowing how to read a telegram and performing poorly after a magazine article called for his deposition.

"Christianity Today, an extreme journal that many people praised 'very advanced' despite poor performance and unrelated to the Billy Graham family, did not know how to read the perfect transcript of a planned telephone conversation. and want an atheist radical leftist to rob your religious beliefs and guns as president rather than Donald Trump, "the US president posted criticism on Twitter today.

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US President Donald Trump at the campaign on December 18 in the city of Battle Creek, Michigan Photo: AFP

Christianity Today, a magazine founded by pastor Billy Graham, published an editorial "Trump should be deposed" on December 19, accusing the US president of using political power to put pressure on foreign leaders to do so. discredited one of the political rivals was former Vice President Joe Biden. "That action is not only unconstitutional but also immoral," according to the magazine's article.

"No president can do more for the Protestant community, not even anything. Don't expect to receive anything from Democrats when they are in power," Trump posted on Twitter.

Christianity Today editor Mark Galli said Trump's behavior is a pressing concern for the magazine. "We rarely comment on politics unless we feel the level of concern rises to the national level," Galli told CNN correspondent about the editorial.

Christianity Today has a strong influence on the Protestant community in the US, accounting for about 25% of the country's voters. According to a Pew Research poll, Trump received more than 80% of the Protestant community's vote in the 2016 election. Trump is a member of the Presbyterian Church, a Protestant branch of British origin.

The US House of Representatives, controlled by the Democratic Party, passed two terms to consider dismissing President Donald Trump for abusing his power and obstructing Congress after the December 18 vote. Two terms paved the way for the Senate trial and Trump became the third president to be dismissed in US history.

An investigation was opened in September by the US House of Representatives after receiving anonymous charges. Democrats accuse Trump of jeopardizing the US Constitution, national security and undermining the fairness of the 2020 election by forcing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

Trump dismissed the allegations against him and called the recall review a "Democratic" hoax to reverse the 2016 presidential election results. "Leftist extremists in parliament are engrossed in envy. , hatred and rage. You will see what is going to happen. These people are crazy, "Trump said during a campaign in Michigan on December 18.

Two US presidents who have been dismissed before Trump are Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. President Andrew Johnson was dismissed in 1868 but "escaped" in the Senate. President Bill Clinton was considered dismissed in 1998 due to a scandal with intern at the White House Monica Lewinsky but was acquitted in the Senate.