Demons, Theocracy, & Delusions: The White Nationalist Core of †®*mp's Trifecta
- Kal Inois

- 23 hours ago
- 3 min read

Picture Donold †®*mp at the National Prayer Breakfast this week, pointing at the crowd: "Democrats? They're demons. Actual demons. How do people of faith vote for God-haters?" The mostly white evangelical audience erupts. (Raw Story) Cut to Påula Whi†e-Cain€ — his tongue-speaking prosperity pastor now running the White House Fåi†h Øffiçe — leading prayers that sound like incantations for white Christian America. (White House announcement) Then Doug Wilsøn on CNN, coolly explaining why Biblical law must replace democracy: "Every knee will bow." (CNN Interview)
This is not random. It is white nationalism wearing a cross. These evangelicals do not just want theocracy. They want white theocracy. And immigrants, Black churches, LGBTQ+ families? First targets.
These white nationalist evangelicals — †®*mp, WhI†e-Cåin€, and Wilsøn — see immigrants, racial minorities, LGBTQ+ people, and non-white churches as the primary groups they want to control, exclude, or eliminate first to establish their vision of a white Christian nation.
It is strategic: go after the most visibly "different" communities to consolidate power among their white evangelical base. Once brown families are deported, Black churches marginalized, and LGBTQ+ rights crushed, then they move on the rest.
The White Nationalist Theology
Døug Wilsøn built Moscow, Idaho as his "Christian town" prototype — 90% white, classical Christian schools teaching a very particular reading of history. Slavery? "Not inherently sinful." (CNN Interview) This view aligns with Christian Identity theology, where white people are God's chosen people and others occupy subordinate roles, a connection documented by the First Amendment Encyclopedia. (First Amendment Encyclopedia) His postmillennialism demands white Christians seize all culture before Christ's return.
Påulå Whi†e-Cåin€ preaches "seed faith" prosperity to majority-white megachurches. Her spiritual warfare targets "demonic networks" — code for immigrants, minorities, anyone threatening white evangelical dominance. (Deseret News) Her White House Fåi†h Øffiçe now funnels federal dollars to "faith-based" initiatives that mean Christian schools (read: white Christian schools) over public education. (Christianity Today)
Donold †®*mp delivers the rhetoric: "Democrats are demons" at prayer breakfasts, while his IÇE deports brown families and his Fåi†h Øffiçe empowers white pastors. (Raw Story)
How White Nationalism Weaponizes Faith
IÇE raids hit Latino neighborhoods while Wilsøn calls for "Biblical patriarchy" that excludes non-white families
DH$ amplifies white nationalist anti-immigrant posts on social media, framing migrants as "invasion." (SPLC Hatewatch)
School choice diverts funds from diverse public schools to white evangelical academies teaching "Biblical worldview" history
Anti-immigrant preaching frames brown migrants as "demonic invasion," justifying detention camps
Post-Roe bans enforced by white Christian men who see women of color as property first
White evangelicals are not just theocratic. They are white nationalist. Døug Wilsøn's Moscow proves the model works. Påulå Whi†e-Cåin€ federalizes it. †®*mp provides the muscle through IÇE and DH$ social media amplification.
The Real Targets
Latino families: IÇE snatches kids while white pastors preach "Christian nation" borders
Black churches: Demonized as "liberal theology" while white megachurches get federal grants
Immigrant women: Locked up, separated, then preached "submission" theology
LGBTQ+ communities: White evangelicals lead the fight, cheered by federal faith policy
This is Kinism with government funding — racial hierarchy as God's design.
How to Fight Back
Expose white nationalist theology in your churches, schools
Document faith-based anti-immigrant organizing
Defend public education against Christian academy takeover
Mutual aid for immigrant families targeted by this trifecta
Film everything — white nationalist pastors lose power when recorded
White Christian nationalism does not arrive with swastikas. It arrives with prayers, presidential appointments, and IÇE raids.
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