White Nationalism and Christian Right Unite at Values Voter Summit
NOVANEWS
By Adele M. Stan
Donald Trump speaks during the annual Family Research Council's Values Voter Summit at the Omni Shorham Hotel on October 13, 2017, in Washington, DC. Trump is the first sitting president to address the Values Voter Summit. (Photo: Mark Wilson / Getty Images)
As the first sitting president to take the podium at Family Research Council's Values Voter Summit, President Trump may have offered history a footnote with his Oct. 13 speech, but by the following day his remarks were all but forgotten, as Steve Bannon's stemwinder, a steaming stew of vitriol, splashed across mainstream media. On the Sunday shows, Bannon was the focus.
The former White House strategist, ousted from the West Wing in the days following the president's mixed-messaging on the violence perpe...
