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- Paula White, a White House employee and controversial televangelist, said a sermon which went viral online was taken out of context.
- White rebuked "strange winds" sent to hurt President Donald Trump, who she has advised since at least 2016.
- In her sermon, delivered January 5, White called on divine forces to "command all satanic pregnancies to miscarry right now."
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Paula White, a controversial televangelist who joined the White House in an official capacity last year, is arguing that the content of a sermon she delivered on January 5, which mentioned adversaries of President Donald Trump and soon after advocated for divine forces to cause the miscarriage of babies in "satanic wombs," was taken out of context.
In a video of the sermon posted by Right Wing Watch, a news outlet that "monitors and exposes the activities of Radical Right political organizations," White can be heard mentioning adversaries of the president before calling on God to miscarry babies convinced by what she called "satanic wombs."
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