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Trump’s Spiritual Adviser Paula White: ‘To Say No To President Trump Would Be Saying No To God’

Donald Trump’s spiritual adviser, Pastor Paula White, claims that “to say no to President Trump would be saying no to God.”

Right Wing Watch reports via Twitter that Pastor White says she was ordered by God to serve Donald Trump.

Explaining why she was compelled to serve as chair of Trump’s evangelical advisory board, White said:

Literally, the God aspect, like, what God told me to do, how I even got involved, because the one thing that I said, ‘I’ll never do politics.’ But when it came down to it, it wasn’t about doing politics, it was about an assignment. To say no to President Trump would be saying no to God, and I won’t do that.

White, like her friend Trump, is a con artist preying on the gullible and the ignorant. Last June White made the absurd claim that “demonic networks” have aligned themselves against the President’s reelection campaign.

Previously Pastor White claimed that Christians will take over the U.S., and that any opposition to Trump is opposition to God.

And last year White made headlines after telling her followers that if they did not give her money they would suffer the “consequences” for failing to obey God’s command.

Pastor White has been a big Trump supporter and his main spiritual adviser from the beginning of Trump’s quest for political power. In fact, she was a featured speaker at the presidential inauguration.

Bottom line: Pastor Paula White, President Trump’s spiritual adviser, claims that “to say no to President Trump would be saying no to God.”

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Nicole Hickman James is a lifelong Democrat and political activist who first cut her teeth as a teenager volunteering for Mike Dukakis’ presidential campaign. She has worked and volunteered for John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, HFA (Hillary For America), and Organizing For Action. She’s passionate about liberal and progressive causes and considers President Obama her favorite president ever. She holds her Bachelor’s from Boston College in Economics and her Master's from Columbia, also in Economics. When not working as a writer, she enjoys traveling and spending time with her three college-aged children.

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