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Trump Spiritual Advisor Paula White Prayer Video

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Updated Nov 08, 2020 at 05:25AM EST by andcallmeshirley.

Added Nov 05, 2020 at 02:47PM EST by Adam.

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Trump Spiritual Advisor Prayer Video refers to a viral video of Donald Trump's spiritual advisor Paula White leading a prayer service as votes in various swing states continued to be counted after Election Day 2020 in America, with no definitive winner of the election declared. White's rhythmic delivery of her prayer led to numerous remixes of the clip on Twitter after the clip spread.

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Following Election Day 2020, November 3rd, multiple states were too close to call, leaving uncertainty as to who won the election for several days after the last ballots were cast. On November 4th, Trump's spiritual advisor led an impassioned prayer service for Trump's victory, at one point going into a rhythmic chant and summoning angels from Africa to aid the President. The video was tweeted by @RightWingWatch, gaining over 93,000 retweets and 44,000 likes, as well as over 22 million views in 24 hours (shown below).



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As the video spread, it became the subject of numerous remixes on the platform. User @Soapmine posted a remix using Eminem's "Without Me" as the backing track, gaining over 42,000 retweets, 108,000 likes, and 4.4 million views (shown below, top). User @TheKiffness posted a remix with an original backing track, gaining over 290 retweets 740 likes, and 24,000 views (shown below).



Other popular remixes include a remix by @EclecticMethod which gained over 940 retweets, 2,700 likes and 299,000 views (shown below, top) and @TheTattooedProf, who added "Yakety Sax" to the video, gaining over 200 retweets, 900 likes, and 20,000 views (shown below, bottom). The meme was covered by Newsweek.[1]


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