‘What are they smoking?’, Franklin Graham defends VP Mike Pence over student petition

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Nearly 5,000 people have signed a petition, saying the politician’s invitation to a ceremony for students soon to graduate from Taylor University in Indiana should be rescinded.

 

Signatories claim polices of the Trump-Pence administration are “not consistent with the Christian ethic of love we hold dear”.

 

Responding to protests at Pence’s upcoming appearance at the small evangelical university next month, Franklin Graham said: “What are those people smoking?

“Vice President Pence recently told CNN that he is ‘a Bible-believing Christian’. Is that what these Taylor University students and alumni are objecting to?

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“I appreciate Taylor University’s President Paul Lowell Haines standing firm on the decision to invite Vice President Pence.”

The controversy comes after openly gay Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg criticised Pence’s stance on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. Mr Pence later said Mr Buttigieg “knows better”.