Dick Fairclough is listed in Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition as a “board member” in Greene County, Iowa.

He lives in the small town of Jefferson, which has a population of about 4,000 people.

Professionally, Fairclough is a retired house remodeler. Before that, he worked for three decades as a grocery store manager.

There is no record of Fairclough ever having worked as a religious leader. There also isn’t any publicly available information showing that Fairclough has been on the board of directors of any church or other religious organization.

The 317 members of the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition each carry a story in their minds about what led them as individuals to proclaim that their religious leadership would be devoted to the political career of Donald Trump. Some of those stories have been shared in public, though many of them remain in the privacy of Coalition members’ own consciences.

Beyond these individual stories, there is a larger narrative about the impact of Christian Nationalism on American politics and the radically transformative plans of Christian Nationalists for the American future.

These stories are told in a new book on the subject. It’s called Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.

It sounds crazy, but it’s real. What they intend to do to America is too extreme for us to ignore.

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.