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    Religious Leaders, Trans Advocate Interrupt Jeff Sessions Speech, Get Thrown Out

    POLITICS 10/29/2018 04:49 pm ET

    Religious Leaders, Trans Advocate Interrupt Jeff Sessions Speech, Get Thrown Out

    “I call upon you to repent,” said one protester after reciting a Bible verse during the attorney general’s speech.


    By Jenna Amatulli

    Attorney General Jeff Sessions was interrupted by Bible verses on Monday at a Federalist Society event in Boston when religious leaders stood up and called for Sessions to “repent.”

    The attorney general was giving a speech about religious liberty. A man who appeared to be a minister and who identified himself as a United Methodist ― the same faith as Sessions’ ― recited a Bible verse about taking in strangers. Then he said: “Brother Jeff, as a fellow United Methodist I call upon you to repent, to care for those in need, to remember that when you do not care for others, you are wounding the body of Christ.”

    As the man was being escorted out by police, Sessions responded by saying, “Well, thank you for those remarks and attack, but I would just tell you we do our best every day to fulfill my responsibility to enforce the laws of the United States.”



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    Religious leaders interrupt Attorney General Jeff Sessions' speech: "Brother Jeff, as a fellow United Methodist I call upon you to repent, to care for those in need."

    Sessions: "Well, thank you for those remarks and attack but I would just tell you we do our best everyday"
    12:48 PM - Oct 29, 2018




    Seconds later, a second man, who said he was a pastor at a Baptist church, stood up to recite a Bible verse and declared that he was exercising his freedom of religion.

    During both men’s remarks, voices in the crowd said, “Go home!” and asked, “What do you know?”

    After the second man was also removed from the room by law enforcement, Sessions said, “Thank you all for your comments.” Then he added, ”I don’t believe there’s anything in my theology that says a secular nation-state cannot have lawful laws to control immigration in its country. That’s what we’re talking about. It’s not immoral, not indecent and not unkind to state what your laws are and then set about to enforce them, in my view. I feel like that’s my responsibility.”





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    Jeff Sessions responds to protesters: "I don't believe there's anything in my theology that says a secular nationstate cannot have lawful laws to control immigration ... not immoral, not indecent and not unkind to state what your laws are and then set about to enforce them"
    1:04 PM - Oct 29, 2018




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    A third protester who was holding a transgender pride flag while yelling, “We will not be erased!” was also removed after Sessions’ speech.

    That individual was likely responding to the Trump administration’s proposal, as reported by The New York Times, to define gender narrowly as either male or female. The proposed policy would state that gender is determined by genitalia at birth, which would have harsh implications for the transgender community.

    EFEA third protester held up a transgender pride flag while yelling, “We will not be erased!”

    During his remarks, Sessions also condemned the shooting that killed at least 11 people at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, this weekend, calling it an “attack on all people of faith.” He said that the targeting of people because of their faith will not be tolerated.

    Religious advocates have criticized Sessions before. In June, more than 600 clergy and lay members of the United Methodist Church signed a letter bringing church charges against the attorney general for the administration’s zero tolerance immigration policy that led to the separation of undocumented children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border. The charges were later dropped.


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