Donald J. Trump's presidential campaign hit a snag on Monday, after several prominent endorsers made statements suggesting his fitness to hold the highest office in our country would be undercut by his own personal behaviors and failings.*



It began with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, who previously stated he had no qualms with Donald Trump "appointing people to the Supreme Court," lamenting that "the true tragedy in this case is the collapse of the [future-]president's moral authority."



Referring to the presumptive Republican nominee's penchant for wildly gesticulating his hands while telling falsehoods, the Judiciary Committee chairman stated that "he undermined himself when he wagged his finger and lied to the nation on national TV."



Prominent conservative Christian activists quickly echoed these sentiments. Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry, who released videos arguing that conservative Christians should support Donald Trump's presidential campaign as early as March, now states he is "a tyrant; he's a monster." This is in part based on the fact that the presumptive GOP nominee has at least twice violated his marriage vows.



Members of Trump's newly formed Evangelical Executive Advisory Board also began to revolt against their chosen candidate.



Focus on the Family founder James Dobson proclaimed "character DOES matter. You can't run a family, let alone a country, without it."



He went on to state:

