Moore said the Biden administration “absurdly” attributed the “one-sided slaughter of Christians” primarily to “climate change” and farmer-herder clashes.
U.S. Congressman Riley Moore has recounted what he described as harrowing first-hand accounts of mass killings, church burnings, and forced displacement, alleging a pattern of unchecked anti-Christian violence in Nigeria.
Moore made the remarks in an interview with American Catholic theologian Bishop Robert Barron, in which he also accused former President Joe Biden’s administration of ignoring what he described as one of the worst cases of religious persecution globally.
The congressman, who said he was personally assigned by President Donald Trump to lead a high-level congressional delegation to Nigeria, also criticised the Biden administration for removing Nigeria from the U.S. State Department’s list of Countries of Particular Concern (CPC) for religious freedom violations.
Moore said the Biden administration “absurdly” attributed the “one-sided slaughter of Christians” primarily to “climate change” and farmer-herder clashes.







