Every now and then, Bryce Popelka puts a video up on his Facebook account that he shoots while driving his car, talking about his religious beliefs as a Christian.
Does that make Popelka a minister?
Does that make him a faith leader?
Is that what earned him a place on Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition?
The Trump 2024 presidential campaign lists Bryce Popelka as a “minister” in Linn County, Iowa…
…but there is no online record of anyone named Bryce Popelka working as a minister of a church or other religious organization anywhere in Iowa.
Popelka describes himself as a “Tongue talking Holy Ghost filled Follower of Jesus, Father, and Evangelist”. It’s not clear where Popelka does his tongue talking, however.
Popelka appears to be a member of Radiant Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, but isn’t a minister there.
What would you expect to find in a book about religious leaders from Iowa?
How about murder, terrorism, monsters, magic spells, Nazi propaganda, business fraud, and plans for a global genocidal war?
That’s what we discovered when we investigated Donald Trump’s network of Christian Nationalism in Iowa. We share what we found in the new book Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.
The Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is a radical political organization that violates American law
Let’s learn more about the extremist Christian Nationalists who are members of Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.