Douglas Wolfe Donald Trump Christian Iowa Faith Leader Coalition

Although Douglas Wolfe is originally from Council Bluffs, Iowa, and one of his businesses claims an address in Elkader, Iowa, Wolfe also claims to live in Apache Junction, Arizona.

Douglas Wolfe has spread false information in an attempt to undermine President Biden. Wolfe wrote:

For those who voted for the moron sitting in the white house and believe his tax plan doesn’t affect those who make less than 400K, look at page 2385 of his tax plan. He proposes a 3% annual tax on ALL residential and commercial real estate, based on value.”

However, Politifact reported that this claim about page 2385 is completely incorrect.

“PolitiFact spoke to three tax experts who have reviewed both the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Build Back Better Act. They were unanimous: Biden’s infrastructure agenda doesn’t contain a 3% property tax, or any federal property tax at all. 

"This claim is not true," said Garrett Watson, a senior tax policy analyst at the Tax Foundation. 

The image cites "page 2,385" of the infrastructure bill as evidence for its claims. However, page 2,385 of that bill would provide state funds to establish a ferry service for rural communities, not levy a property tax.” 

The facts about page 2,385 of Biden’s economic legislation are easy to see. Douglas Wolfe told a blatant lie. Yet, Wolfe has never admitted this lie, much less apologized for spreading false political propaganda.

Two years after Senator John McCain died, Douglas Wolfe spread a lie that McCain had been a ringleader in a secret prostitution ring in Washington D.C., writing that “Looks like John McCain was also involved with Biden's money laundering, human trafficking and prostitution. The establishments is going down one by one.” Douglas Wolfe was never able to produce any evidence for this supposed criminal conspiracy.

Douglas Wolfe is a political consultant currently working as campaign manager for the congressional campaign of Dave Giles in Arizona.

Wolfe is also the owner of Grumpy Burgers.

Wolfe also works as a home inspector.

Wolfe is also a real estate broker at Rockgate Realty.

Wolfe also occasionally works as a pastor-for-hire, charging money for marital counseling services at Marriage Minded Ministries at His Harbor. It is on the basis of this occasional work that the Trump for President lists Wolfe as a “faith leader” in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.

The story of the religious radicals in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is now 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.

The book collects information about all 317 members of the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition. It’s a case study of Christian Nationalism in action.

The Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is a radical political organization that violates the law

Let’s learn more about the radical Christian Nationalists who are members of the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.