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EXPOSED: Why 'Never Trump' Evangelicals Keep Following False Prophets Like David French

Gary FranchiMarch 11, 2026198 views
EXPOSED: Why 'Never Trump' Evangelicals Keep Following False Prophets Like David French
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Every Sunday, a disturbing ritual plays out across evangelical America. After church services end and families gather for lunch, some Christians make a troubling choice: they turn to The New York Times to read David French, a self-proclaimed 'evangelical conservative' who has made a career out of attacking the very movement he claims to represent.

The Daily Wire's latest analysis exposes the uncomfortable truth that many church-going Americans refuse to acknowledge: French may speak their language and claim their values, but his consistent opposition to President Trump and the America First agenda reveals where his true loyalties lie.

The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Problem

French represents something far more dangerous than your typical liberal pundit—he's a supposed ally who consistently undermines conservative victories from within. While President Trump delivers on promises to secure our borders, restore American energy dominance, and defend religious liberty, French uses his New York Times platform to lecture evangelicals about why they shouldn't celebrate these wins.

"A kind heretic is still a heretic," the Daily Wire analysis notes, cutting straight to the heart of the problem facing conservative Christians today.

This isn't about theological differences—it's about recognizing that some voices claiming to represent evangelical interests are actually working against them. French's pattern of attacking Trump supporters while cozying up to establishment elites speaks volumes about his real agenda.

Why This Matters Now

As President Trump's second term gains momentum with historic deportation operations and the dismantling of woke government policies, voices like French become increasingly desperate to undermine conservative unity. His Sunday columns aren't just opinion pieces—they're psychological warfare designed to make faithful Americans doubt their political instincts.

Patriots need to ask themselves: if someone consistently opposes the political leader who has delivered the most pro-Christian, pro-family policies in decades, what does that tell you about their true priorities? Sometimes the most dangerous enemies aren't the ones throwing rocks from outside the camp—they're the ones whispering doubts from within.

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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is saying what we've all been thinking! David French has been leading Christians astray for years with his anti-Trump rhetoric while completely ignoring the biblical mandate to respect God-appointed authority.
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FaithfulConservativeVerifiedjust now
Exactly! Romans 13:1 is pretty clear about this.
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TexasPreacherVerifiedjust now
French used to be solid but TDS really got to him. Sad to see.
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SouthernBaptistDadVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain to me how French justifies his position when Trump delivered on every major issue we care about - Supreme Court, religious liberty, pro-life policies? I'm genuinely confused by the cognitive dissonance.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
It's all about style over substance with these guys. They'd rather have polite Democrats destroying the country than Trump actually fighting for us.
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AmericaFirst2028Verifiedjust now
BOOM! This is why I only trust grassroots conservative voices now, not these establishment gatekeepers.
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ReaganRevivalVerifiedjust now
I used to read The Dispatch religiously until I realized they're just controlled opposition. These Never Trumpers care more about their reputation in Washington than actually advancing conservative values.
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PrayerWarrior88Verifiedjust now
Thank you for this excellent analysis! My pastor has been quoting David French from the pulpit and it's been really concerning our congregation.