A radical Iowa Democrat has been caught on tape making shocking anti-Christian comments that expose the left's continuing war on faith in America. Sarah Trone Garriott, a battleground Democrat candidate, declared in a 2023 speech that "this is not a Christian nation" while bizarrely linking public displays of Christianity to political violence.
The bombshell remarks, uncovered by Fox News, show Garriott expressing clear discomfort with Americans openly practicing their faith - the very foundation upon which our nation was built. This is the same party that lectures us about "tolerance" and "inclusion" while attacking the religious beliefs of millions of patriotic Americans.
Democrat's War on Christianity EXPOSED
Garriott's comments represent everything wrong with today's radical Democrat Party. While President Trump and his administration work to restore America's founding values, Democrats like Garriott are busy erasing our Christian heritage and demonizing believers as potential terrorists.
Think about the absurdity here, folks. This is a party that refuses to call out actual political violence from Antifa and BLM rioters who burned down our cities, but somehow a nativity scene or cross display is what threatens democracy? Give us a break.
"This reveals the true face of the modern Democrat Party - they view Christianity as the enemy while coddling actual violent extremists," said one Iowa conservative activist.
The timing couldn't be more telling. As the Trump-Vance administration works to end the weaponization of government against people of faith, Democrats are doubling down on their anti-Christian agenda. They've spent years using federal agencies to target traditional Catholics, pro-life activists, and Christian parents at school board meetings.
America's Christian Foundation Under Attack
Despite what radical Democrats like Garriott claim, America WAS founded as a Christian nation. Our founding documents reference God, our currency says "In God We Trust," and our pledge includes "under God." These aren't accidents - they reflect our nation's deep Christian roots that the left desperately wants to erase.
Iowa voters need to ask themselves: Do they want representatives who respect their faith and values, or politicians who view Christianity as a threat to be silenced? The choice couldn't be clearer in 2026.
