CNN host tells Trump fan that God isn’t mentioned in the Constitution sparking furious argument… but who is right?

A devoted supporter of Donald Trump was surprised when a CNN correspondent told him that God is not mentioned in the US Constitution.

In a promotional video ahead of the network’s release of “MissinfoNation: The Trump Faithful,” correspondent Donie O’Sullivan interviews a member of the MAGA nation who is unimpressed by the job mainstream reporters have done.

The woman, whose given name is Julie and is pictured wearing a bright pink “Trump Save America” ​​hat, opens the clip by telling O’Sullivan: “The job of the journalist is to ask the questions, let the person speak and just report the facts. What was spoken.

“Would you like me to clarify the definition of journalists?”

O’Sullivan refuses, but then the two discuss the contents of the country’s founding documents.

In the promotional video, Julie states that her God-given rights, enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, allow her to express her beliefs about the 2020 election.

She spoke to correspondent Donie O'Sullivan (pictured), who pointed out that God is not mentioned in the Constitution

She spoke to correspondent Donie O’Sullivan (pictured), who pointed out that God is not mentioned in the Constitution

Julie argued that “the facts have shown that the election was stolen.

“Whether or not you’re willing to look at that and accept that and really show that something is going on, that’s your problem, not ours.

“We want the God-given freedom on which our Constitution and our Bill of Rights are based.”

O’Sullivan claims that God-given rights and the rights found in the U.S. Constitution are “two different things,” to which Julie responds, “No sir, they are not!” Read. READ the Constitution.

“Read it out loud to yourself so you hear what the words of the Constitution say.”

O’Sullivan tries to make his point by then saying, “God is not mentioned in the Constitution.”

‘Sir!’ Julie answers with a sigh as she starts searching something on her phone before the clip disappears.

O’Sullivan, who has made a name for himself with his reporting on online conspiracy theories that have swept the political landscape in recent years, is correct when he says that the word “God” does not appear in the US Constitution.

However, the Declaration of Independence does refer to “our Creator,” who has granted all people “certain unalienable rights.” Rights that the subsequent Bill of Rights and the US Constitution were intended to protect.

In a promotional video ahead of the network's release of 'MissinfoNation: The Trump Faithful,' correspondent Donie O'Sullivan interviews a member of the MAGA nation who is unimpressed by the work mainstream reporters have done

In a promotional video ahead of the network’s release of ‘MissinfoNation: The Trump Faithful,’ correspondent Donie O’Sullivan interviews a member of the MAGA nation who is unimpressed by the work mainstream reporters have done

Donie O'Sullivan has made a name for himself with his reporting on online conspiracy theories that have swept the political landscape in recent years

Donie O’Sullivan has made a name for himself with his reporting on online conspiracy theories that have swept the political landscape in recent years

According to a 2017 Pew Research Center report, God is also explicitly referenced in the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance, in U.S. currency, and in most state constitutions. analysis.

The full exchange will be seen on The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper on Sunday night, when O’Sullivan’s piece airs.

Meanwhile, images of “everyman” across the country have shown that, despite CNN’s journalism, the average American’s opinion has shifted sharply away from Joe Biden and toward Donald Trump in recent years.

In a recent video captured outside Donald Trump’s hush money trial in Manhattan, a construction worker expressed his opinion about the current president.

“What’s it like to see so many Republicans in Manhattan, so many Trump supporters in Manhattan? Does that surprise you?’ a Newsmax reporter asked the construction worker.

‘No not at all. Things are turning around now. It’s Trump’s turn again,” he said without delay.

He was then asked for his message to Joe Biden.

Without missing a beat, he joked, “F**k you.”

The unknown man received rave reviews online that confirmed his point.

“This man represents the majority of America. Verbatim,” one user wrote.

“This is pretty much the sentiment of all hard-working Americans. Actually every American for that matter. Well said sir,” wrote another.