
During White's election 2020 prayer marathon, she prayed passionately against the "demonic confederacies" working against Trump's presidency (via The Independent). White has long claimed that "demon lords" are out for the sitting president (via Foreign Policy). Her impassioned sermons against evil forces are part of what drew Donald Trump to her in the first place.
White told The Washington Post that Donald Trump called her up around 2001 and 2002 after listening to one of her sermons."You're fantastic; you've got the 'it' factor," he purportedly told her. After that, she started visiting him and his family in New York. During one such visit, she noted, "I walked in and said, 'I don't want your money, I don't want your fame, I want your soul.'"
If Trump, like White claims, has indeed given his heart to Jesus Christ at her behest, it's also hard to avoid the conclusion that Trump's influence has helped White achieve a lifestyle eerily similar to Trump's own. At one point, reports Orlando Weekly, before declaring bankruptcy, White and her ex-husband, Randy White, were making an impressive $40 million a year off of their broadcast ministry and from their shared, Without Walls International Church. Back then, she owned a $2.2 million home in Tampa Bay and a $3.5 million apartment in Trump Tower. Per Slate, White also owned a private jet before Without Walls went bankrupt, after defaulting on $29 million in loans.
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