
A segment on the pro-MAGA television network Real America's Voice worried that President Donald Trump may not get into heaven.
On Thursday, host Emily Finn spoke to pastor Jonathan Shuttlesworth after Trump told Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy that he didn't think he was going to heaven.
"I don't think there's anything going to get me in heaven," Trump said at the time. "I think I'm not maybe heaven-bound.... I'm not sure I'm going to be able to make heaven."
Finn told Shuttlesworth that there was "room for everyone in the kingdom of heaven."
"I was sad to hear him say that," Shuttlesworth admitted. "Then the more I thought about it, I thought about how in his first term, he just said, like, basically, he was a good guy. So to be humble like that is a step to go into heaven."
Finn agreed that Trump was being "humble" when he said he wasn't going to heaven.
"I mean, I was watching a video last night of him golfing with his granddaughter, Kai, talking very casually, saying, yeah, I've ended seven wars. And it's like he's done so much good and he should have a lot of pride in what he has done," the host remarked. "And the humility really shines through in that interaction that he had on Air Force One."
"Yes, and I'm hoping that's all it was," the pastor replied. "So I'm hoping President Trump will be in heaven."
"There really is a heaven. There really is a hell. Every person's going to spend their eternity in one of those two places," he added. "And I, unlike the president there, I hope no viewers have any doubts that God loves you, that Jesus died for you, and you can receive him today."