In fact, there is no record of Debra Bornhoft living in Sac County, Iowa. Available records indicate that Debra Bornhoft lives with Neil Bornhoft in Carroll, Iowa, which is located in Carroll County, not Sac County.
Debra Bornhoft’s name is one of the last names added by the 2024 Trump for President campaign to the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition. Bornhoft’s name was added just as Donald Trump was pushing to be endorsed by Christian leaders in every one of Iowa’s 99 counties.
There is no other “faith leader” listed for Sac County in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.
Debra Bornhoft doesn’t appear to be a faith leader. Debra Bornhoft doesn’t live in Sac County.
So, what seems to have happened is that when Donald Trump’s campaign was hurrying to get an endorsement from one religious leader in every Iowa County, it couldn’t find a genuine Christian leader in Sac County. Debra Bornhoft seems to have agreed to claim to be a faith leader in Sac County, even though she isn’t.
In the Christian bible, that kind of activity would be categorized as bearing false witness.
Debra Bornhoft is listed by the 2024 Trump presidential campaign as a “ministry leader” in Sac County, Iowa…
…but there is no record at all of any leadership activities by anyone named Debra Bornhoft in any religious organization or community anywhere in Iowa.
The new book Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition reveals what Christian Nationalism looks like in practice. The authors explore the identities, beliefs, and activities of Donald Trump’s Christian Nationalist network - the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.
Their research uncovers the religious extremism that helped Trump secure the Republican nomination in the Iowa caucuses and is paving the way for his return to the White House in November 2024.
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.