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With Mike Pence In Front Row, Pastor Rips Into Donald Trump | All In | MSNBC In a recent event at the Metropolitan Baptist Church near Washington D.C., Vice President Mike Pence was the guest of honor as Pastor Maurice Watson delivered a powerful sermon that addressed controversial remarks made by President Donald Trump regarding Haiti and Africa. The sermon turned quite striking as Watson boldly condemned the president’s comments, which he described using dehumanizing and derogatory terms. During the service, Pastor Watson acknowledged the presence of Pence and his wife, Karen, warmly welcoming them with applause. However, the tone quickly shifted when Watson began to address the crowd’s concerns over Trump’s alleged statements that suggested a preference for immigrants from Norway over those from Haiti and African nations. His frankness reportedly left Pence visibly uncomfortable, with onlookers noting that the vice president appeared “red-faced” during the delivery of the sermon. In his address, Watson emphasized the inherent dignity and worth of all individuals, particularly those from the criticized nations, declaring that they deserved respect and acknowledgment. He stressed that such characterizations are not only misguided but morally unacceptable. Watson concluded his powerful message by affirming his commitment to stand with his church community against racism and degradation, even stating, “You owe an apology but you probably won’t get one.” This moment serves as a stark reflection on the ongoing dialogue surrounding immigration and race in the United States, revealing deep fissures within the political landscape. It raises important questions about accountability and the moral responsibilities of leaders.

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