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The event’s organizer, Martin, a former chairman of the Missouri Republican Party, asked for prayers for Trump and for God to expose the evil.
Ed Martin, former chairman of the Missouri Republican Party: “Please give us strength in the battle, because the power of darkness is coming, they say: (choose) concessions, not the constitution. God, we ask you to use The way we it gives strength. It may take a week, it may be a month, but we will support this President Donald Trump. “
Minnesota business owner Michael Lindell had a private meeting with Trump in August 2016.
At the time, he thought that Trump would be the greatest president of the United States, and the entire White House staff praised Trump as the best leader.
Michael Lindel, founder of My Pillows: “I left his office. It was August 2016. I said he would be the greatest president in the history of the United States. I spoke with his (Trump) employees, they all all say the same thing: he is the best boss, best leader. “
But when Lindell returned to Minnesota, he was attacked by local media and labeled a racist.
Michael Lindel, founder of My Pillows: “The media said I was racist and attacked me. I was completely attacked and then I knew I was on the right track.”
He said Trump is fighting for America every day and asked everyone present to pray for Trump.
Michael Lindel, founder of My Pillows: “Mr. President, if you are watching (our rally), we pray for you and we are here to support you with all our might and lead us to fight for the future of our country.”
Arizona State Senator Vince Leach asked Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobb to support Trump.
Arizona Senator Vince Leach: “No matter where you are from or what part of the country you are in, go home and fight for Donald Trump.”
The people who participated in the rally sang the national anthem and saluted the national flag.
NTD New York Reporter Station Washington
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