Christian evangelist and global peace leader slams Trump’s “inhumane” and “anti-Christian” rhetoric; gives 30-day ultimatum to change course or face impeachment and divine justice.
New Delhi –World-renowned evangelist and global peace advocate Dr. K.A. Paul has strongly condemned former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent statement threatening the lives of Iranian leaders. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi, Dr. Paul denounced Trump’s remarks as a betrayal of Christian values and democratic principles and announced plans to initiate impeachment proceedings in the U.S. Congress and Senate.
Dr. Paul criticized Trump’s claim that he spared the life of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, only to later threaten him with assassination for not showing gratitude. Paul called such statements inhumane and disgraceful to the Christian faith, stating that Trump has not only undermined American trust but has also endangered global peace efforts.
Referencing his 2020 book “Save America and the World from Trump,” Dr. Paul said he had already warned the world about the dangers of Trump’s violent and hateful rhetoric. “I tried to stop him, I tried to explain, but he wouldn’t listen,” he lamented.
Dr. Paul also revealed that he has been in communication with leaders from both Iran and Israel, who assured him they are not pursuing weapons of mass destruction. He criticized Trump for ignoring U.S. intelligence reports and adopting double standards in cases like the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Quoting the U.S. Constitution, Dr. Paul reminded the public that no American president has the authority to declare war without Congressional approval. He called Trump’s behavior not only unconstitutional but morally reprehensible. He appealed to key Republican figures including Senators John Thune, Ted Cruz, and Lindsey Graham to hold Trump accountable regardless of political consequences.
Issuing a 30-day ultimatum, Dr. Paul warned Trump to change his language and policies or face impeachment proceedings and divine judgment. Quoting the Bible, he reminded the audience: “Thou shalt not kill.”
Concluding his remarks, Dr. Paul emphasized his moral responsibility as a peace advocate to speak out against such dangerous rhetoric and urged everyone to pray for Trump’s conscience and transformation.