An uphill battle for the pastors after decades on the plantation of dependency.

Via Fox News:

Two black Christian pastors who were among a group of religious leaders meeting with President Trump at the White House this week are now facing backlash from congregants back home.

The Rev. Phillip Goudeaux of Calvary Christian Center in Sacramento, Calif., and the Rev. John Gray, head of Relentless Church in Greenville, S.C., came under fire from critics who say Trump’s policies have harmed the black community.

But at Wednesday’s event, dubbed “Meeting with Inner City Pastors,” many of the pastors who attended expressed sympathetic views toward Trump, with one pastor — the Rev. Darrell Scott, of Cleveland — calling Trump “the most pro-black president we’ve had in our lifetime.”

Scott also slammed former President Barack Obama for not trying to “prove something to our community” because “he got a pass.”

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