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'Apocalyptic': WATCH: Network now troubled by PRAYERS at Trump rallies

• https://www.wnd.com, By Harold Hutchison

A panel on "Morning Joe" spent over eight minutes discussing prayers at rallies held by former President Donald Trump during a Monday segment.

In an article published Monday morning, McKay Coppins, a staff writer for The Atlantic, reviewed prayers at Trump's rallies since he announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election in November 2022. Coppins told MSNBC contributor Jen Palmieri during the eight-minute segment that the text of the prayers could be planting "seeds of conspiracy theories," after he said the prayers had not received what he considered to be sufficient "journalistic attention."

"If you imagine a loss for this ticket, you know, what are these rallies and the religious — and the prayers sort of sowing in this crowd of Trump supporters?" Palmieri asked Coppins about the prayers, which she characterized as "apocalyptic."

"I think the concern you're getting at is the one that was rattling around in my mind as I studied these prayers, which is that, of course, if you believe that this election is a battle between good and evil and that God is on your side, if your side loses, you have to believe that something is amiss, right?" Coppins told Palmieri during the appearance. "It plants the seeds of conspiracy theory. It plants the seeds of election denialism."

A number of Trump supporters have attributed Trump's survival during a July 13 assassination attempt to divine intervention, according to the New York Times, a belief that has been mocked by some Democrats like strategist James Carville.


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