Pro-Donald Trump Pastor Mark Burns: Hillary Clinton supports 'black genocide'

Pastor Mark Burns arrives for a meeting with Presidential candidate Donald Trump at his office in the Manhattan borough of New York Nov. 30, 2015. | REUTERS / Lucas Jackson

Pastor Mark Burns, a supporter of Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, believes that Hillary Clinton endorses black genocide.

In an appearance on "The Alex Jones Show" earlier this month, Pastor Mark Burns talked about Donald Trump, the black vote, and the practice of abortion in the country. He expressed his concern over the Americans' support for pro-abortion presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, according to The Daily Beast.

For Pastor Burns, having the right to terminate pregnancy is "genocide" of many African American people. He also compared Clinton to Trump, and said the billionaire is against abortion because he loves babies, the report relays.

In addition, the pastor said he is sad that some African Americans support Clinton, a candidate who supports the extermination of black people, the report adds.

"It vexes me greatly how [African Americans] will stand behind [Hillary Clinton who] is okay with the murders of babies. That's really one of my major platforms behind Donald Trump. He loves babies," said Burns in the show. "Donald Trump is a pro-baby candidate, and it saddens me how we as African Americans are rallying behind...a party that is okay with the genocide of black people through abortion."

In addition, Burns denounced nonprofit group Planned Parenthood. It is worth noting that Trump has praised the organization for the "wonderful things" they do in connection with women's health. Because of this, Trump has become the group's most favored presidential candidate, the report details.

Clinton is not the only U.S. presidential candidate who has been the subject of Burns' criticisms. He had earlier told a crowd that Democrat candidate Bernie Sanders needs to be saved by Jesus, The Huffington Post reports.

Speaking to the attendees at Donald Trump's rally in North Carolina, Pastor Mark Burns said Sanders does not believe in God, so he needs to "meet Jesus" and get saved.