Trump’s spiritual adviser Pastor Paula White summons ‘Angels from Africa’ to help win re-election
London, Nov. 5, 2020 (AltAfrica)-US President Donald Trump’s spiritual adviser Paula White-Cain says “angels have been released” from Africa and South America to help him win.

Trump is trailing Democratic challenger, Joe Biden in the race for the White House but the American preacher and televangelist who heads the evangelical advisory board in Donald Trump’s administration believes prayer can still rescue the situation and said angels from Africa are on their way to US to give President victory.
White House adviser Paula White is calling in the “angelic reinforcement” from Africa and South America to help Trump win. pic.twitter.com/UAgOR8Bovk
— Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons (@GuthrieGF) November 5, 2020
A video of Pastor Paula White leading an impassioned prayer service in an effort to secure Trump’s reelection, is now trending on YouTube.
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In the video, White can be heard saying “I hear a sound of victory. The Lord says it is done. For I hear, victory, victory, victory in the quarters of heaven.”
The pastor adds that “angels have been despatched” from Africa and South America.
“They’re coming here in the name of Jesus… angelic reinforcements,” she says, in a highly animated performance that also saw her take aim at “demonic confederacies that are attempting to steal the election from Trump”.
The clips have spread widely on social media – perhaps fuelled by the millions of people waiting to hear more news from states where the vote count is still on going.
From all indications, Biden is set to cross the threshold of 270 Electoral college votes, when results from Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, North Carolina are declared.
Biden already has 264 votes and has won an all time record 72 million popular votes
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