With Joe Biden slowly making up crucial ground in outstanding swing states, Trump's team appear to be growing increasingly desperate.
Over the past 24 hours, the president has made baseless allegations of fraud, prematurely claimed false victory in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania where vote counting is incomplete (a move which prompted warning labels from Twitter and Facebook), and his campaign filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia to contest the results from these states. Now his "spiritual adviser" Paula White has now gone viral in a clip from her Wednesday night prayer service.
The focus of White's service — dubbed "pray for our nation" on Twitter — appeared to rail against the "demonic confederacies" that White said were "against the election," and to pray for a Trump victory. The footage, which was streamed live on White's website and Facebook Live, features the televangelist repeatedly chanting the same phrases, about hearing "an abundance of rain" and "a sound of victory." At the time of writing, a clip shared on Twitter by Right Wing Watch has about 17 million views.
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As White's preaching features a certain rhythmic, repetitive style, it wasn't long before people began remixing it. A few hours after the original was posted, one Twitter user spliced the clip with the backing track of Eminem's "Without Me," throwing in the Vibing Cat meme for good measure.
Tweet may have been deletedSEE ALSO: Good news you might have missed from Election Day 2020
There's now also a Wu-Tang remix, and it seems inevitable that more will be on the way.
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