Yet another example of the creeping WorldNetDaily-ization of CNSNews.com — on top of its recent embrace of anti-vaxxer conspiracy theories — is its similar embrace of the idea that God ordained Donald Trump to be president. That has been a WND staple over the past couple years, most recently with editor Joseph Farah pushing the idea by declaring, “If God had wanted Trump elected, there is no doubt in my mind that it would be so.”
CNS first dipped a toe in the divine-Donald pool a few months back by highlighting how a gathering of Christians in the White House turned into an “improptu worship session.” In an anonymously written Jan. 31 article, CNS touted how “White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on the Christian Broadcasting Network on Wednesday that God wanted Donald Trump to become president.” Later that day, CNS devoted an article to huffing that Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar responded to Sanders’ statement by tweeting, “God has a strange sense of humor!”
Then, a March 4 article by Craig Bannister gushed over the CPAC speech by MyPillow founder Mike Lindell:
God answered our prayers, our millions of prayers, and gave us grace and a miracle happened on November 8, 2016. We were given a second chance and time granted to get our country back on track with our conservative values and getting people saved in Jesus’ name.
“As I stand before you today, I see the greatest president in history. Of course he is, he was chosen by God.
[…]I see myself in divine appointments, and one was especially important. Donald Trump invited me to meet him at Trump Tower in New York City. I walked into his office with high hopes on August 15 2016.
“I walked out of that office after meeting with him and I knew God had chosen him for such a time as this.
As with the WND writers who have pushed this idea, nobody at CNS appears to be entertaining the possibility that even if one accepts the idea that Trump’s election was ordained by God, he was sent as a warning and not as a deliverance.