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EXPOSED: MSNBC Host's VILE Attack Compares Christian America to Iran's 'Religious Fanaticism'

Gary FranchiApril 4, 2026278 views
EXPOSED: MSNBC Host's VILE Attack Compares Christian America to Iran's 'Religious Fanaticism'
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The radical left has reached a new low in their hatred of Christian Americans. MSNBC host Antonia Hylton disgracefully compared the Trump administration to Iran's murderous theocratic regime, claiming Trump sounds "like they are about to launch their own Evangelical Inquisition."

During Friday's broadcast of "All In," Hylton spewed her anti-Christian venom while discussing the administration's Iran policy. She had the audacity to suggest that Trump's team, which rightfully criticizes Iran's "religious fanaticism," is somehow equivalent to the brutal Iranian mullahs who execute women for not wearing hijabs and throw gay people off buildings.

This is the same sick mentality that pervades the radical left - equating faithful Christians who believe in traditional values with actual terrorists and murderers. Patriots across social media quickly called out Hylton's ignorance and bigotry.

"This MSNBC host sure does know how to show her ignorance of the issues," posted @DavidCl99795271 on Twitter, echoing the sentiment of millions of Americans tired of the mainstream media's anti-Christian attacks.

What's truly revealing is how the left can't stand that President Trump isn't ashamed of America's Christian heritage. Unlike the godless Biden regime that pushed transgender ideology on our children and attacked religious liberty at every turn, the Trump-Vance administration proudly defends faith and family values.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the entire Trump team have been crystal clear: America will stand against Iran's actual religious extremism while defending the constitutional rights of Christians here at home. There's a massive difference between protecting religious liberty and forcing a brutal theocracy on unwilling people - but don't expect MSNBC to understand that distinction.

Conservative Americans on social media platforms like @Chris_1791 and @TopNewsbyCPAC are sharing Hylton's outrageous comments far and wide, ensuring patriots see exactly what the mainstream media thinks about their faith.

This is why Trump won decisively in 2024 - Americans are sick of the left's constant attacks on Christianity while they coddle actual religious extremists. How long will patriotic Americans tolerate this anti-Christian bigotry from the so-called "tolerant" left?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ChurchGoer1776VerifiedApr 4, 2026
How can they compare Iran's oppression of women to American Christians who simply want to live by biblical principles? The comparison is absolutely insulting.
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PatriotMom2018VerifiedApr 4, 2026
This is exactly why I stopped watching mainstream media. They have such contempt for our faith and values.
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FreedomRingsVerifiedApr 4, 2026
Same here! I get my news from independent sources now.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedApr 4, 2026
The hostility toward Christianity in media is getting worse every year. They wouldn't dare make these comments about other religions.
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SmallTownPastorVerifiedApr 5, 2026
You're absolutely right - there's a clear double standard when it comes to Christianity.
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TruthSeeker47VerifiedApr 5, 2026
Which MSNBC host said this? I want to make sure I never support any of their sponsors.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedApr 5, 2026
It's in the full article - Rachel Maddow made these comments during her primetime show.
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GrandpaJoe1952VerifiedApr 5, 2026
I've been a Christian for 45 years and have never forced my beliefs on anyone. We believe in freedom of religion, not theocracy like Iran.
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DefendFaithVerifiedApr 5, 2026
Disgusting but not surprising from MSNBC.
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RedStateResidentVerifiedApr 6, 2026
This is rich coming from the same network that stays silent about actual religious persecution happening around the world.