Media Matters has the transcript:
He is constantly berating women about their looks, their appearance, their clothing, all of this. You know Trump apologists never come out and say, hey, you know, I get it. Like, I like it. I like what he does. But that’s really bad. I mean, these are supposedly Christians. These are supposed conservatives.
We should be against playground bullying. But yet their chosen candidate is doing it day in and day out. We should be able to say, as conservative Christians, look, this is who I think will do the best job for our country. But he needs to be held accountable for his actions and his behavior.
For me, this is not somebody who I believe is appropriate to lead our country at this time. And I’ll tell you why. As you know, he was not my choice in the primary before.
And he’s certainly not my choice in the primary right now. And that’s because I did not — I do not believe that he did hold true to the promises that he said he was going to deliver on in his presidency.
Everybody comes out and says, oh, you know, he was the most pro-life president, the most pro-life President. Donald Trump is an opportunist and he’s a businessman. And so he’s going to do the things that he believes rally his base.
I don’t believe that Donald Trump was ever necessarily a pro-life man, but he needed a conservative ticket. And so he said what needed to be said. And that’s okay. You know, that’s okay with me, right. Like, I don’t really necessarily care what his deep-down convictions are.
I just really care that he’s moving the ball forward on the issue of life. But now I feel like his real convictions are coming out, if he can’t even say yes, I would absolutely sign any pro-life bill that came across my desk, then he should not be any pro-life first candidate, period.
In her previous JMG appearances, Abby Johnson called for executing abortion doctors, promoted the use of horse paste, called for boycotting Girl Scout cookies, and declared that “in a Godly household, the husband gets the final say” on who his wife may vote for. Johnson was a keynote speaker at the 2020 Republican National Convention. Yesterday the Family Research Council also condemned Trump over his recent comments on abortion.