Wheaton College apologized for a Facebook post that was deleted in the process, asking for prayers for Russ after receiving a fierce online backlash.
On Friday, the University of Illinois congratulated Vought on being confirmed as Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) after a 53-47 Senate vote.
“Wheaton College congratulates and prays Russell on Vertizing the Senate for his role as White House Director of the Management and Budget Office!” post , I took a photo of Vought.
However, the post was later deleted on Saturday It has been replaced by a new one Explain the situation.
The candidate and director of US President Donald Trump's Management Bureau, Russell Vought, was confirmed by the Senate on Friday. (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)
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“On Friday, Wheaton College posted a congratulations and prayers to alumni confirmed in the White House Post. Recognition and prayer is what we normally do for graduates who have reached that level of government. But politics is political. The circumstances surrounding the appointment led to important concerns expressed online: approval.
It is also linked to Christian School Institutional Statement He emphasized Wheaton College is “a deliberately nonpartisan institution.”
“Wheaton College is a deliberately nonpartisan institution in regards to electoral politics. It is both missionary and legal reasons. Within the evangelical community, it covers the spectrum of political perspectives, nationally and internationally. “We're doing this,” the statement said. “The university's moral commitment to life, human sexuality, ethnic diversity, racial unity, justice, poverty and sanctity of stewardship is not simple, especially in a two-party system. It is not something, it intersects with politics. A perspective that listens carefully to others in light of the Bible and discusses Christian charity and political views.”

Wheaton College faced more online backlash after apologizing for Vought for his Facebook post. (Algora)
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Wheaton College said: Or, in political debate or conflict, we deleted the post rather than it becomes a continuous online distraction.
Wheaton College's apology faced a unique backlash against X, along with those denounced the cave school to the left-wing mob.
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“Apparently, @WheatonCollege is not satisfied with alumni who have achieved one of the most powerful positions in the US government unless they are progressive,” wrote Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee.
Conservative podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey said, “Wheaton is a group of spinless evangelicals who believe that “Nuance” and “Winsomeness” are the right alternatives for clarity and courage. This is the epitome of the middle part of the game.
“Incredibly weak and embarrassing,” wrote Spencer Brown, senior columnist at Townhall.com.
David Bahnsen, founder of the Bahnsen Group, wrote: “This is absolutely embarrassing, the most embarrassing thing. First of all, you did not have political support. Secondly, your focus will be on Christ and his kingdom, and When you continue to define politics as something excluded, you misreduce the kingdom's Bible definition. Online was upset with you.
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Vought responded to the news with a dull comment on Saturday.
“Sad!” wrote Vought.





