Senator Josh Hawley Acknowledges Christian Faith as Integral to His Public Image
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Summary
Senator Josh Hawley admits that his Christian faith is a crucial part of his public persona, stating that it influences his actions both in public and at home.
Key quotes
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Christianity has been the foundation of his public-facing identity ever since he was.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) told reporters Thursday that his Christian faith is an important part of who he pretends to be.
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