

12. 100 Days of Trump: White House Worship While The World Burns
12 snips May 2, 2025
The hosts tackle a variety of intriguing topics, from the absence of May Day memes to comically addressing hate mail. They analyze the political fallout of Trump's first 100 days, focusing on immigration and public disapproval. Their insights extend to the overwhelming evangelical support for Trump, contrasting it with the struggles of marginalized communities. The complexities of worship music and the ethics of Christian nationalism reveal deeper divisions within faith. Humor and personal anecdotes add warmth as they reflect on cultural shifts and community engagement.
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Funny Hate Mail Response
- They received brutal hate mail calling them "average basic Karen" and questioning their beliefs.
- Tim responded humorously, noting the insults missed key points about their faith.
White Evangelical Support for Trump
- Trump's approval is low nationwide but remains high among white evangelicals at 72%.
- This reflects deep political and racial divides within American Christianity.
Trump's Troubling Economic Start
- Economic indicators such as dollar value and stock market performance plunged in Trump's first 100 days.
- Federal funding for medical research slowed dramatically, contradicting claims of improvement.