Protestant tele-evangelist will direct the "White House Faith Office"

 

 


 

Donald Trump, head of the US regime, on 6th February appointed Paula Michelle White-Cain, 58, as senior adviser in the newly created "White House Faith Office".

This office will be responsible for "combating anti-Semitic, anti-Christian, and other forms of anti-religious bias".

White-Cain is a Protestant "televangelist" who has never seen a university or preacher seminary from inside. She follows charismatism, promotes prosperity theology ("the richer the better") and gave the invocation at Trump's first inauguration in January 2017.

After 1991, she set up her own Protestant sect based in Lakeland, Florida, called the "Without Walls International Church".

Between 2004 and 2006, the sect received $150 million in donations, paid over a million dollars in salaries to family members and funded White's private jet. The sect later went bankrupt. Its large prayer hall was demolished.

In 2012, White became a preacher for another Protestant sect, the New Destiny Christian Centre (later renamed City of Destiny). She was later joined by her son and his wife.

White became a "spiritual advisor" to Donald Trump after he watched her television show in 2002. Trump has brought her to Atlantic City on several occasions for private "Bible studies" and has appeared on her television show.

In June 2016, White was credited by James Dobson with converting Trump to "Christianity".

In 2024, White said that she had owned a condominium in Trump Tower in New York for 20 years.

After Trump's first election, she held several prayer circles with him in the White House, including in the Oval Office.

White has been "married" three times - Amoris Laetitia Francis must be happy. Her current husband is rock musician Jonathan Cain, who became her man after he divorced his second wife.

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