After a video of President Donald Trump’s spiritual advisor Paula White calling for “satanic pregnancies to miscarry” surfaced on social media, she claimed her comments were taken out of context.
On Sunday, White said in a tweet, “I don’t normally respond, but clearly this has been taken out of context. I was praying Eph 6:12 that we wrestle not against flesh and blood.”
Additionally, White suggested that her comments were taken out of context and “for political gain.”
“Let’s be clear what is really going on… this is a disingenuous attempt to use words out of context for political gain. I will just keep praying!”
White’s comments stirred up controversy after the organization Right Wing Watch shared the clip of the sermon where she made the comments.
“We declare any strange winds — any strange winds that have been sent to hurt the church, sent against this nation, sent against our president, sent against myself, sent against others — we break it by the superior blood of Jesus right now,” she said.
She continued:
“In the name of Jesus, we command all satanic pregnancies to miscarry right now. We declare that anything that has been conceived in satanic wombs that it will miscarry, it will not be able to carry forth any plan of destruction, any plan of harm.”
Watch the clip below:
https://twitter.com/RightWingWatch/status/1220740601781608448?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1220740601781608448&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fthehill.com%2Fhomenews%2Fadministration%2F480039-trumps-spiritual-adviser-responds-to-backlash-after-sermon
White’s comments led the hashtag “satanic pregnancies” to trend on Twitter as users mocked and criticized her.
The Church of Satan even weighed in on her comments, “Asking your imaginary friend to terminate someone else’s pregnancy against their will is pretty messed up.”
