Ex-'NCIS' star Pauley Perrette asks Christians how they reconcile Trump support with faith
President Trump may not be on Tuesday's ballot in name but many people are talking about his leadership ahead of the midterm elections, Pauley Perrette included.
The actress best known for playing forensic scientist Abby Scuito on "NCIS" (one of the most-viewed TV series among Republicans) took to social media to ask a question of his supporters.
"Where is Jesus when voting for someone who does the opposite of Jesus?" she wondered in a tweet Monday, adding, "I'm serious. I'm a faith-driven person."
She continued, "Jesus didn't make fun of people, say horribly mean things, spread hate about race, women, handicapped and pretty much any target that makes the hateful cheer."
Personally, she wrote, "I'm happy with my vote, as a Christian, to listen to love and Jesus and vote against Trump and his pals in any way."
Perrette added a warning to the president's evangelical supporters: "He is a mean, mean man. He's fooling you. Stop laughing with him. It's cruelty and it's wrong."
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