MS NOW's Soboroff Plugs Lefty Singer Who Trashes Conservative Christians on ICE

July 1st, 2026 1:48 PM

On Sunday's Connect show, MS NOW host Jacob Soboroff devoted a segment to left-wing country singer Bryan Andrews, played a clip of him ranting against ICE, and allowed him to use his time on air to excoriate conservative Christians for supporting ICE.

Early on in the interview, Soboroff set up the clip: "I want to play, if it's okay, a little bit of one of your videos about ICE's immigration crackdown -- something that I cover a lot for for our network. This went viral. Let's let's listen to that real quick."

Then came a soundbite of Andrews shouting:

I got to sit here and listen to you all call yourselves Christians! Bulls***! You don't get to call yourself a Christian and then advocate and laugh when families are torn apart outside of courthouses, of people trying to come here the right ways! You don't get to call yourself a Christian and then think it's okay that the highest court in the f***ing land just gave a green light to ICE agents to be able to f***ing target people because they are brown or speaking Spanish!

No fact checks were performed. The MS NOW host then hinted at his guest being a left-wing Christian as he followed up:

SOBOROFF: You're a deeply faithful person.

ANDREWS: Yeah.

SOBOROFF: How do you -- how do you navigate these kind of conversations when you're talking to neighbors who -- who go to the exact same church that you do on Sunday morning, but vote for the policies that you are railing against there?

The liberal singer then admitted that he no longer thinks of himself as a Christian. So much for that "deeply faithful person" stuff:

ANDREWS: Yeah. I mean, to be honest with you, I haven't been to church in a long time because of that. You know what I'm saying? Like that's the, but I -- I think that that's where, for me, maybe I've stopped calling myself a Christian because, I mean --

SOBOROFF: Wow.

ANDREWS: -- I don't -- I don't support that. And I will never -- I will never, ever understand how somebody can look and read a Bible about a man who was so loving and treated people with respect and love and dignity, no matter where they came from or who they are or what they look like, condoning this stuff because I'm just -- I'm sorry.

Andrews added:

Look, in the Texas state board of education case that we've just seen, you know, where they just said that now we're going to, in the state of Texas, make it mandatory curriculum for students to read the Bible or parts of the Bible. If you have to force-feed Christianity to children, it was never, ever about you wanting kids to find Jesus or to find their faith or anything like that. It was always about control. And if your Jesus condones that, that's not my Jesus.

Transcript follows:

JACOB SOBOROFF: I want to play, if it's okay, a little bit of one of your videos about ICE's immigration crackdown -- something that I cover a lot for for our network. This went viral. Let's let's listen to that real quick.

BRYAN ANDREWS, COUNTRY SINGER: Yeah.

ANDREWS (shouting in a recording): I got to sit here and listen to you all call yourselves Christians! Bulls***! You don't get to call yourself a Christian and then advocate and laugh when families are torn apart outside of courthouses, of people trying to come here the right ways! You don't get to call yourself a Christian and then think it's okay that the highest court in the f***ing land just gave a green light to ICE agents to be able to f***ing target people because they are brown or speaking Spanish!

SOBOROFF: You're a deeply faithful person.

ANDREWS: Yeah.

SOBOROFF: How do you -- how do you navigate these kind of conversations when you're talking to neighbors who -- who go to the exact same church that you do on Sunday morning, but vote for the policies that you are railing against there?

ANDREWS: Yeah. I mean, to be honest with you, I haven't been to church in a long time because of that. You know what I'm saying? Like that's the, but I -- I think that that's where, for me, maybe I've stopped calling myself a Christian because, I mean --

SOBOROFF: Wow.

ANDREWS: -- I don't -- I don't support that. And I will never -- I will never, ever understand how somebody can look and read a Bible about a man who was so loving and treated people with respect and love and dignity, no matter where they came from or who they are or what they look like, condoning this stuff because I'm just -- I'm sorry.

I hate to -- I mean, we watch it -- look, in the Texas state board of education case that we've just seen, you know, where they just said that now we're going to, in the state of Texas, make it mandatory curriculum for students to read the Bible or parts of the Bible. If you have to force feed Christianity to children, it was never, ever about you wanting kids to find Jesus or to find their faith or anything like that. It was always about control. And if your Jesus condones that, that's not my Jesus.