Some Roman Catholic groups and leaders are warning that President-elect Biden would, despite being a member of the faith, enact harmful policies and create confusion about church teachings. “The president-elect has given us reason to believe that his faith commitments will move him to support some good policies. Both of these policies undermine our preeminent priority of the elimination of abortion,” Gomez added. In August, Cardinal Raymond Burke said the former vice president shouldn't receive communion and wasn't a Catholic "in good standing." In another tweet, Martin denounced Trump's rhetoric and claimed "[i]f President Biden does nothing more than stop the name calling he will be a success."
Source: Fox News November 21, 2020 01:52 UTC