For the Record, Catholics Have Been Very Influential in Trump's Campaign and Administration

Campaign leaders were Catholic.

At first, the Trump campaign “involved only a handful of key advisers, including longtime Trump advisor Roger Stone” - “the man who created President Trump.” Stone left Trump’s campaign in August 2015.

Trump hired  Corey Lewandowski as campaign manager in February 2015.

“On June 20, 2016, Lewandowski was fired as campaign manager, solidifying Paul Manafort's role as the top staff member.”

“Manafort's position in the campaign changed in August 2016 when Trump hired Steve Bannon as his chief executive and promoted pollster Kellyanne Conway to the role of campaign manager. Manafort resigned on August 19, two days after Bannon joined the campaign.”

Retired Gen. Michael Flynn, “became an influential adviser on foreign policy and national security” and was “really important to Donald Trump as a candidate.”

Former House Speaker, Newt Gingrich "emerged as one of Trump's most high-profile supporters and even secured himself a top spot on the billionaire's vice presidential shortlist."

List of Supreme Court Nominees

As early as April 2016, candidate Trump stated he was “getting names” for Supreme Court nominees from Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, the Federalist Society and the Heritage Foundation.

The day before Trump announced that he was nominating Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) stated, “The president's outsourced his decision to the Federalist Society and the Heritage Foundation ... I've never seen a president of the United States in effect, make himself a puppet of outside groups."

The Heritage Foundation is the most influential of all the right-wing  think tanks.  It was founded by Catholics Ed Fuelner and Paul Weyrich. It was Weyrich who founded the Religious Right beginning with the Moral Majority.  Feulner Jr. served as president of the Heritage Foundation from 1977 to 2013 and again from 2017 to 2018.

Leonard Leo, vice president of the Federalist Society and a devout Catholic, “will soon have his own grateful bloc of ideological allies on the Supreme Court,” wrote David G. Savage in the Los Angeles Times. “Since the 1990s, he has been one of the most important inside players in the conservative legal movement and the man to see for those who aspire to sit on the nation’s highest courts. Leo has been a longtime friend and champion of [Catholic] Justice Clarence Thomas, and he played a crucial role in promoting the two most recent Republican appointees to the high court: [Catholic] Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Justice Neil M. Gorsuch,” raised Catholic,who went to the same elite Catholic prep school as Kavanaugh but is now Episcopalian.

“Leo is always careful to emphasize that Trump is in charge of the court selection process, with the assistance of White House Counsel Donald McGahn,” Savage noted. McGahn is another Catholic member of the Federalist Society.

“No one has been more dedicated to the enterprise of building a Supreme Court that will overturn Roe vs. Wade than the Federalist Society’s Leonard Leo,” said Ed Whelan, a devout Catholic,  former clerk for Justice Antonin Scalia another devout Catholic, and president of the right-wing think tank  Ethics and Public Policy Center. George Weigel, one of the founding Catholic theocons, was president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center from 1989 through 1996.

Both Leo and Whelan were present for the White House ceremony when Trump announced Kavanaugh’s nomination. Kavanaugh’s legal thinking is “shaped by Scalia,” according to Rick Garnett, an associate dean and professor of law at Notre Dame Law School. Legal scholar and president of the Catholic University of America, John Garvey, said that “there are a number of issues that have opened up between the Church and where the culture is going and a lot of people are hoping future rulings [by the court] will change that.”

The Election

Trump won all the Southern, and other majority Evangelical states, as expected. But his “victory in the Electoral College came down to a razor-thin edge of only 77,744 votes across three states: Pennsylvania (44,292 votes), Wisconsin (22,748 votes), and Michigan (10,704 votes). These votes represent a Trump margin of 0.7 percentage points in Pennsylvania, 0.7 percentage points in Wisconsin, and 0.2 percentage points in Michigan.”

There are more Catholics than Evangelicals in Pennsylvania  and Wisconsin.  While there are more Evangelicals in Michigan than Catholics (25% v 18%), the Evangelical vote alone wasn't sufficient to give Trump a win.

Trump won 60% of non-Latino white Catholics, as compared to only 46% of the national popular vote. "Both white and Latino Catholics cast more ballots for Trump than for Romney in 2012.” Evangelicals “went overwhelmingly for Trump, but that was also true in 2012 when they weren’t even sure Romney was Christian. They aren’t the swing voters. Catholics, on the other hand, were plus-2 for Obama in 2012 and plus-7 for Trump.”

Catholics in the Trump Administration

Kellyanne Conway, Trump’s campaign manager, became “Counselor to the President.”

Steve Bannon became chief strategist and senior adviser until he was fired last August.

Sean Hannity, a “committed Catholic,” speaks to Trump “most weeknights” and “some days, they speak multiple times.” “Hannity is one of the most influential figures in the Trump administration without a formal White House role, according to Trump aides.” Trump gave Hannity the first interview after his summit meeting with Putin. Hannity “cheered him on.

Bill Shine, an "Irish-Catholic family man" and former Fox News co-president, was appointed by Trump as White House deputy chief of staff for communications. "Fox under Shine perfected 'fake news' before anyone used the term."

Rudy Giuliani is Trump’s newest personal lawyer, spokesman and political adviser. Giuliani "seriously considered becoming a priest.”

“Most of the high-ranking Trump appointees to military-related positions hail from a Catholic background.”  Gen. Michael Flynn was named national security adviser, Gen. James Mattis, Secretary of Defense, and Gen. John Kelly was secretary of the Department of Homeland Security before being named as Trump’s White House Chief of Staff July 2017. Flynn resigned and pleaded guilty in federal court to a charge of making false statements to the FBI about his communications with Russia.

Opus Dei in the Trump Administration

Larry Kudlow is Trump’s director of the National Economic Council. Plutocracy is “just what America needs,” Kudlow wrote in December 2016. “Putting the incredibly wealthy in charge of the U.S. government” is described as Kudlow’s great idea.

Kudlow is one of Fr. John McCloskey’s notable converts to Catholicism. McCloskey was director of Opus Dei’s K Street center in Washington D.C. from 1998-2002.  “Opus uses the Catholic Church for its own ends which are money and power,” wrote Robert Hutchison in the introduction to his book, Their Kingdom Come: Inside the Secret World of Opus Dei.

Another McCloskey converts is former Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback, now Trump’s Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom.

Trump also appointed C-Fam  (formerly known as the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute), the “intensely anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQ group” headed by Opus Dei’s Austin Ruse, to the U.S. delegation to the UN Commission on the Status of Women.

Catholic Mick Mulvaney, director of Trump’s White House Office of Management and Budget and interim head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, “has reportedly met with a long list of lobbyists, corporate executives and wealthy people with business interests before the government.” His meeting with Opus Dei’s Jeff Bell, architect of Reaganomics, covered “religious and political matters.

Trump’s Cabinet

While it’s true that Evangelicals hold more Cabinet positions (nine) than any other religious affiliation, it also means that most of the 22 cabinet members are not Evangelical. This includes Catholics Kelly, Mattis and Mulvaney and Linda E. McMahon, Administrator of the Small Business Administration.

Secretary of Commerce, Wilbur L. Ross, Jr. attended a Catholic college prep school in Manhattan. The U.S. Office of Government Ethics “took issue” with Ross “for failing to divest himself of certain holdings and ‘various omissions and inaccurate statements’ in forms he submitted to the office, prompting the commerce secretary to pledge he’d take action.”

U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer graduated from Georgetown University  as did Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen. Before replacing Kelly as DHS Secretary in December 2017, Kirstjen was Principal Deputy White House Chief of Staff to Trump, and before that, Chief of Staff to John F. Kelly during his brief term as DHS Secretary.

Evangelicals and conservative Catholics have been allies for decades and still are.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gave an interview to Vatican News on July 23, 2018, to promote his "first-ever international summit on the topic of religious freedom." Pompeo also gave an interview to EWTN, the conservative Catholic and largest religious media network in the world, about his department’s work for religious freedom. The secretary of state took the opportunity to defend Trump’s joint press conference with Putin in which the U.S. president refused to denounce Russian interference in the 2016 election and blamed the U.S. for tensions with Russia.

In May 2017, Vice President Mike Pence addressed the World Summit in Defense of Persecuted Christians that took place at a Washington hotel. Hosted by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington and Archbishop Christopher Pierre, the pope’s ambassador to the U.S., were present. Also present was Metropolitan Hilarion, the Russian Orthodox Church’s “foreign minister." The Russian Orthodox Church is in alliance with Putin.

Pence addressed the 13th annual National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in June 2017. Past keynote speakers have included House Speaker Paul Ryan, the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, and President George W. Bush.

Last November, Pence welcomed Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin in his first ever visit to the White House.

The only school Trump has visited since his election is St. Andrew Catholic School in Orlando, Fla. along with Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and other Republicans, Gov. Rick Scott and U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio.

DeVos received a standing ovation after delivering the commencement address at Ave Maria University’s graduation ceremony on May 5, 2018. Ave Maria president Jim Towey, in his speech at the commencement ceremony, “applauded DeVos’ policies, including her reversal of Obama-era directives.” Towey had “pointed to Obama’s guidance on Title IX, which offered protections for transgender students and lowered the burden of proof required to adjudicate cases of campus sexual assault, as examples of overreach that DeVos has rightly altered or rescinded.”

DeVos is a "staunch advocate of school vouchers” as is Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh. His nomination has "raised expectations that he will help sweep aside legal hurdles to tax-payer-funded school vouchers. Before becoming a federal judge, Kavanaugh served as the co-chair of the “School Choice Practice Group” of the Federalist Society. “National Education Association President Lily Eskelsen García said Kavanaugh will be a ‘rubber stamp’ for the agenda of Trump and DeVos."

“Vouchers have the potential to change the fate of religious schools throughout the country at a time when many are struggling financially.”

In fact, the current configuration of Catholic charities, social agencies, hospitals and schools would collapse without taxpayer funding.

Msgr. John Enzler, CEO and president of Catholic Charities for the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., where Kavanaugh occasionally volunteers to serve food to the homeless, attended as a special guest of the judge when Kavanaugh accepted Trump’s nomination.

When Pope Francis was in Washington D.C. in 2015, he visited the archdiocesan charity which received over $21 million, or 56% of its revenue, from American taxpayers in 2017. Their tax form 990 – used by non-profits – shows net assets of $30.8 million.

The Catholic Charities Foundation of the Archdiocese of Washington, also headed by Enzler which “provides financial support to Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington,” has another $25.7 million in net assets.

The Vatican statement following the meeting between Trump and Pope Francis “expressed the hope for a ‘serene cooperation between the State and the Catholic Church in the United States,’ which is engaged in service to people ‘in the fields of health care, education and assistance to immigrants,’” meaning continued tax-payer funding of Catholic hospitals, schools and agencies caring for immigrants that deny women access to healthcare.

The day before meeting the pope, Trump’s budget was released that takes tax-payer funds out of public schools and gives it to private schools.

The necessity of tax-payer funding for their schools and charities - often used to self-promote their "moral authority" - is why neither Pope Francis nor any of his American bishops have criticized Trump by name as they have progressive presidents.

When Pope Francis was cardinal primate of Argentina, the progressive Pres. Nestor Kirchner called Bergoglio the “spiritual head of the political opposition.

Pres. Cristina Fernandez’ relationship with Bergoglio was “strained due to her support for same-sex marriage and the leftism of her administration.” In 2012, when the Fernandez administration “pushed for mandatory sex education in schools, free distribution of contraceptives in public hospitals, and the right for transsexuals to change their official identities on demand,” Bergoglio accused the president of “demagoguery,  totalitarianism, corruption and efforts to secure unlimited power.”

Chicago Cardinal Francis George warned that Pres. Obama was "moving our country from democracy to despotism.” Bishop Daniel Jenky compared Obama to Stalin and Hitler.

In opposing Obamacare, the prelate of Wall Street, Cardinal Timothy Dolan spoke against the president by name and implied Obama was “anti-American.”

In 2012, in churches across America, priests read a letter sent by every diocesan bishop denouncing Obama’s “severe assault” on their Church.

Catholic officials, however, are not going to bite the Republican hands that feed their Church.

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every religious zealot, bigot, hypocrite he could lay his hands on. Sometimes this atheist wishes there was a hell so people like them could burn in it.

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"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon

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@dkmich I guess they figure as long as Trump and his mob keep up the imperialism against Muslims, 'The Left', 'Cultural Marxists' and other 'undesireables', they can tolerate the Puritan takeover without too much trouble or even find their own place in such a regime.

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Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.

Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.

@The Aspie Corner

or figures on the national scene? And what do your base your analysis of their reasons for siding with Trump on?

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@Fishtroller 02 And guys like him have a big following. Of course, he suddenly turned against Trump once he figured out his administration was gonna go after legal weed.

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Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.

Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.

@The Aspie Corner

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@Fishtroller 02

Host of "The Amazing Atheist" on youtube.

More info here.

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"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar

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Yup. SCOTUS is stacked with Catholics and a few Jews only. And from a very small subset of academia as well. Not good.

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@WheninRome Catholics comprise around 20-22% of the population of the US and yet 2/3 of the Supreme Court is Catholic or was raised Catholic. And here is another anomaly. One third of the Supreme Court is Jewish. But less than 2% of the US population is Jewish.

This may be a chicken or egg question, but I find the religious demographics of the Supreme Court to be very interesting, especially when certain questions coming up before the Supreme Court have the potential to affected by the individual Justices' religious beliefs.

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

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@gulfgal98 The CFs pull ahead in the Power/Money sweepstakes, the PFs will go after them like nobody's business. I, unfortunately, have old friends reping both cabals. They don't seem to get that they are both on the same side with their backwards-to-the-max beliefs! Rec'd!!

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@orlbucfan

The Protestant Fundies hate the Catholic Fundies.

Only for show, my friend. In reality, behind the scenes, they are strongly allied with each other. Check out the "Charismatic Renewal" in the Catholic church. At the end of the day, what this neo-Pentecostal movement accomplishes is to funnel Catholic support to the likes of Rousas Rushdoony et al. via the "non-denominational worship" movement.

There are exceptions, of course. Opus Dei and the ultrafundie "Catholic" Second Fatima Movement (so fundie that the Vatican classes them as heretics; the orthodox Fatima Movement's website is here) aren't likely to be generating warm fuzzies with the Protestant fundies any time soon.

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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

James Madison worried about in his writings On Monopolies.

The founders had a healthy skepticism (sometimes outright prejudice in their private letters) about the Catholic Church and its tendency to power-grab and infiltrate government. There fears were well founded. Look what Thomas Jefferson said in the very last letter he wrote to Roger Weightman declining an invitation to attend a ceremony in DC (he died on July 4th).

Monticello June 24. 26

Respected Sir

The kind invitation I receive from you on the part of the citizens of the city of Washington, to be present with them at their celebration of the 50th. anniversary of American independance; as one of the surviving signers of an instrument pregnant with our own, and the fate of the world, is most flattering to myself, and heightened by the honorable accompaniment proposed for the comfort of such a journey. it adds sensibly to the sufferings of sickness, to be deprived by it of a personal participation in the rejoicings of that day. but acquiescence is a duty, under circumstances not placed among those we are permitted to controul. I should, indeed, with peculiar delight, have met and exchanged there congratulations personally with the small band, the remnant of that host of worthies, who joined with us on that day, in the bold and doubtful election we were to make for our country, between submission or the sword; and to have enjoyed with them the consolatory fact, that our fellow citizens, after half a century of experience and prosperity, continue to approve the choice we made. may it be to the world, what I believe it will be, (to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all,) the Signal of arousing men to burst the chains, under which monkish ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings & security of self-government. that form which we have substituted, restores the free right to the unbounded exercise of reason and freedom of opinion. all eyes are opened, or opening, to the rights of man. the general spread of the light of science has already laid open to every view. the palpable truth, that the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately, by the grace of god. these are grounds of hope for others. for ourselves, let the annual return of this day forever refresh our recollections of these rights, and an undiminished devotion to them.

I will ask permission here to express the pleasure with which I should have met my ancient neighbors of the City of Washington and of it's vicinities, with whom I passed so many years of a pleasing social intercourse; an intercourse which so much relieved the anxieties of the public cares, and left impressions so deeply engraved in my affections, as never to be forgotten. with my regret that ill health forbids me the gratification of an acceptance, be pleased to receive for yourself, and those for whom you write, the assurance of my highest respect and friendly attachments.

Th. Jefferson

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"Without the right to offend, freedom of speech does not exist." Taslima Nasrin

Catholic anti-defamation league when you need them?

Had I posted the same about Jewish 'infilteration' I would be ripped to shreds.

The concern seems to be that the Catholics will overturn Roe v Wade. I'm pro-choice, but I don't care about abortion rights anymore because women didn't care about them enough to keep the anti-choice powers out of office.

And giving government funds to religious entities was going on even under Clinton.

Maybe we ought to be talking about taxing all of these entities - tax them all so we don't have to bother with determining religious or 'non-political purposes.'

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There was a reason why people left England to find religious freedom in America. I have been watching the Catholic church morph into a right-wing political organization for decades. They saw which way the wind was blowing and they were facing financial problems of their own making. Never forget they are survivors. The Catholic hierarchy likes to operate in the shadows, while the Evangelicals give them cover. When you look at a history of the Catholic church and its popes, I suppose one can't expect much. (Disclosure: attended Catholic grade school, high school, & college.)

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I did not use the word "infiltration". I factually noted the high number of influential Catholics in Trump campaign and administration only because I think the Evangelical influence has been overstated. I have never criticized the Catholic religion (as recited in the Creed) nor individuals for being practicing Catholics.

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