Pastors Put Hands on Donald Trump in White House as They Pray over Iran War
A viral video of evangelical leaders praying for Trump in the Oval Office has sparked debate over faith in politics amid ongoing Epstein-related allegations.
- A filmed meeting in the Oval Office shows evangelical leaders laying hands on President Donald Trump, with Vice President JD Vance saying, 'The president has been very clear.'
- Organizers discussed faith-based policies in a meeting following an executive order on February 7, 2025, linked to the faith agenda.
- Rodriguez noted that faith is 'more important than ever before' after last summer's assassination attempt, emphasizing its significance for Trump’s leadership, and praised him as pro-faith, the source states.
- The White House remained publicly silent on the renewed reactions as critics called out the clip, with social media users labeling it a 'satanic cult meeting.'
- Renewed attention to the clip comes as Epstein files spark faith in governance debates, with social media observers calling the Oval Office prayer inappropriate and divisive.
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A prayer session took place this Thursday at the Oval Office with Donald Trump, who was surrounded by evangelical pastors. ...
Trump is increasingly courting Christian voters. This was demonstrated once again by a striking meeting in the Oval Office.
The White House received pastors to bless U.S. President Donald Trump.The scene was shared by Dan Scavino, the White House deputy chief of staff, who pointed out that religious leaders came to the Oval Office to pray for Trump.This meeting was organized by the Office of Faith, in which evangelical figures such as Pastors Robert Jeffress and Samuel Rodriguez participated, as well as historian David Barton.Happening Now in the Oval Office at the @…
Several religious leaders offered a joint prayer in the Oval Office to ask for their "heavenly blessing" as they return to being a nation "individual, with freedom and justice for all."
Christian pastors prayed for US President Donald Trump, as well as for all men and women serving in the US armed forces.
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