Every Network CUTS Live Feed Of Trump's Speech To Black Church
Trump received a standing ovation from members of a black church in Detroit after his moving speech on the importance of the black faith community in American life.
And when the pastor took the stage to present Trump and his wife with their own Bible and draped a prayer shawl over his shoulders, the video feed cut out - from every major network.
Bishop Wayne Jackson began to address Trump and the parishioners:
"This is a prayer shawl straight from Israel. Whenever you're flying from coast to coast - I know you just came back from Mexico and you'll be flying from city to city - there is an anointing. And anointing is the power of God," the pastor said.
"It's going to be sometimes in your life that you're going to feel forsaken, you're going to feel down, but the anointing is going to lift you up. I prayed over this personally and I fasted over it and I want to just put this on you."
At that point, the bishop put the shawl over Trump and handed him the Bibles: ""When things seem almost impossible, you will read Mark 9:23 - 'If thou can believe, all things are possible'," he said.
And right then -- the cameras cut off.
-Dear Lord, We know that many folks who do not like Trump, also do not like prayer shawls, and what they represent. We ask, Lord, for the anointing that accompanies the tallit, would also accompany this one that the Pastor gave to Mr. Trump, and, of course, the Bibles.
We do pray for the salvation of the Trumps, if they do not already know You. We ask You to forgive the producer who "pulled the plug" on this televised broadcast, for he knows not what He does. We ask You to draw attention to this situation, and that it would be rectified. In Your Name, Amen.
"This shall be tzitzit [prayer shawl] for you, and when you see it, you will remember all the commandments of God to perform them, and you shall not wander after your hearts and after your eyes after which you are going astray. So that you shall remember and perform all My commandments, and you shall be holy to your Lord". Numbers 15: 38-40
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