President Flies Over DC MAGA Rally Saturday; Gathering Deemed Success

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They did it again. Kylie Jane Kremer and her mother, Amy Kremer, followed their Nov. 14 MAGA March shutdown of the nation’s capital with another huge gathering to support the reelection of President Donald J. Trump.

As the hundreds of thousands gathered began to sing “God Bless America,” cheers and tears were released as Marine One appeared in the sky. Trump was proudly looking out the window as he passed over. The helicopter made a large circle around Freedom Plaza and the crowd of supporters in Washington, D.C.

When the crowd was asked for believers in the Lord Jesus Christ to raise their hands, nearly every hand went up throughout the massive crowd. Once again, it was believers who descended on Washington, D.C., to stand up for the president who has supported Christians more than any other in history.

MyPillow founder Mike Lindell attended the rally. He said we can never give up.

“My message is keep the faith,” he said in an interview. “We are in the middle of the greatest revival in history.”

“When we get through this, he added, we are going to agree that this all had to happen the way God intended, and all will be okay.

“I just want everyone in the country to have faith that God has His hand in all of this, and it will all be a blessing when it is all over,” Lindell added.

Overwhelmed with a media that has declared a winner without factual basis, and with an estimated 10 million fraudulent votes, Women For America First announced at the rally that the bus tour that had been crisscrossing the country since Nov. 29 would be continuing to encourage all believers to participate when it comes to their area. For a schedule, go to trumpmarch.com.

Regardless of what’s been reported day after day, the only legal date for finalizing the election, according to the Constitution, is Jan. 20, when the president is sworn in.

With President Trump refusing to concede the election, the final decision could revert to the House of Representatives, where instead of all members voting, only one vote per state is counted. The Republican party controls 27 states, the majority of the state delegations, which ensures the win for the president.

Bestselling author of God, Trump, and COVID-19, Stephen E. Strang, says, “Trump is a unique man with a unique calling who appeared on the American political state at a critical time in our history. It’s as if God raised up this brusque billionaire in the same way He raised up the pagan king Cyrus in the Bible, who allowed the captive Israelites to return to Jerusalem.” According to Isaiah 45:13, “I have raised him up in righteousness, and I will direct all his ways; he shall build My city, and he shall let My captives go, neither for price nor reward, says the Lord of Hosts.”

Kremer encourages all believers to continue to go daily to their state capital, to call their state representatives and continue to demand that they put forward an electoral college vote that fits with the reality of the election rather than the fraudulent votes and to join when the “MAGA Bus” comes to their city.

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Amir George is on Parler at Amirgeorge. For information on upcoming rallies, go to [email protected].

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