At 17 he made a decision that sent him to prison. Today he’s the Republican nominee for Congress in one of the toughest districts in Texas — and he just won his runoff with 57% of the vote.
In this episode of Disturbing the Peace, John sits down with Pastor Everett Jackson, the GOP nominee for Texas’s 30th Congressional District (Jasmine Crockett’s former seat) for his first in-depth conversation since winning the runoff. They go straight at the issues: his faith-driven path through politics, the likelihood of a Trump endorsement, whether the Texas GOP will actually back his race, and his unfiltered take on his Democrat opponent — longtime pastor Frederick Haynes III.
The conversation gets real about what Jackson calls the corruption of the modern Black church, the role of “victimhood rhetoric,” black liberation theology in the pulpit, and what it’s going to take to turn the Black church back into a house of God instead of a political machine.
John and Jackson also react to Vince Everett Ellison’s viral clip calling Frederick Haynes and other Black preachers apostates, and to Jemele Hill’s CNN appearance attacking Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart for introducing President Trump at a rally.
Watch the full conversation, then support Pastor Jackson’s campaign at JacksonForTexas.com.
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