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Posted: 2024-09-12T09:10:08Z | Updated: 2024-09-12T13:46:48Z Pastor Claims 'Witchcraft' To Blame For Donald Trump's Bad Debate | HuffPost

Pastor Claims 'Witchcraft' To Blame For Donald Trump's Bad Debate

It's not the first time Lance Wallnau has referred to dark arts to defend the former president.
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A conservative, evangelical, pro-Trump preacher put his own dark magic spin on the right-wing accusation that ABC News as the host network rigged Tuesdays presidential debate in favor of Democratic candidate Kamala Harris , and against GOP nominee Donald Trump .

When I say witchcraft I am talking about what happened tonight, Lance Wallnau wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Occult empowered deception, manipulation and domination. Thats what ABC pulled off as moderators, and Kamalas script handlers set up the kill box, the pastor continued.

Its not over yet, Wallnau claimed, appearing to refer to Trumps campaign.

But something supernatural needs to disrupt this counterfeit momentum because the same public that voted in [former President Barack] Obama is voting again and her deception is advancing, he added.

The witchcraft theory drew mockery.

Trumps poor performance was slammed by pundits of all political persuasions.

Wallnau was an early supporter of Trump and has previously alleged mind control and witchcraft tactics from the media to take down the GOP nominee, claimed Harris represents the spirit of Jezebel  in a way that will be even more ominous than Hillary [Clinton] because shell bring a racial component and shes younger, likened Trump to biblical King Cyrus and has promoted Trumps 2020 election lies .

Earlier this year, NBC News reported that Wallnau said the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters was not an insurrection but instead an election fraud intervention.

Dallas, Texas-based Wallnau also once claimed that a gay bartender was saved by an anointed cake. The power of God hit him while he was eating the cake, he said in 2017.

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