‘POTUS Shield’ pastors are collectively praying to protect Trump from ‘witches and warlocks’

The Jim Bakker Show had quite a lineup of guests earlier this month. In a segment devoted to right-wing pastor Frank Amedia, several members of his “POTUS Shield” crew took the stage to ward off the onslaught of “warlocks and demons” sent by the Deepstate to take down President Trump.

“I think we need to be wise to understand that this presidency is going to be taken to the edge of destruction by evil forces, by deep state forces, by a conspiracy that has already been named,” Amedia said in a video flagged by Right Wing Watch. “We know it’s coming. We need to withstand against that. We need to be the watchmen that say, ‘Don’t take your eyes off, the storm is coming.’”

“We prayed for the Lord to just stir up that storm,” he prayed. “Stir up that storm of that president. We declare right now, in Jesus’ name, stir it up. Stir him up like a tornado, don’t let him stop. Let everything fly out that needs to fly out, let everything be exposed, don’t let anything be put back into a place that could come back and linger again.”

According to Amedia, “the spirit of the Antichrist” is trying to “snuff out” the Trump presidency. He then prayed for God to destroy Trump’s opponents “just like he did Haman Hillary on election night.” The term “Harmon” is in reference to the main antagonist in the Book of Esther.

The praying continued with Bishop Harry Jackson:

“We lift up witches and warlocks who have been a part of this assignment as they have gathered in numbers almost immeasurable to curse this specific president,” Jackson said. “We cancel, we bind their authority, we bind their curses, we lift up your word that says you shall not revile the gods and neither shall you bring a curse upon the rule of God’s people. We declare those assignments null and void and we claim the souls of many of the witches and warlocks.”

Watch the video below, via Right Wing Watch:

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