Posting as Kelly Rose Pabst on Facebook, she has claimed to be “Working for God”. She set up a Facebook organizational page under that name thirteen years ago. To this day, that page has only one post.

Last month, Pabst posted a video on Facebook in which she spread conspiracy theories about Democrats purposefully bringing foreigners into the United States in order to gerrymander electoral districts. She gave no evidence to back up her claims.

“It’s getting to where if there is a civil war, then it’s going to end up to where the sitting President stays in and that could be another thing they want too, but these illegals coming in, they’re giving them money. They’re giving them housing. They’re giving them three thousand dollar cards. They’re giving them phones. It’s nothing more than vote buying. It’s a fraud and it’s a scam, and it’s going to be the end of the country we know it to be…

…The World Health Organization is now talking about Disease X. With this Disease X, they want to make it mandatory that we get these shots…

…They’re going to have mail-in ballots because this is going to be so dangerous for us to do that, and we know that that’s the avenue for them to cheat, voter fraud…

…the Bible clearly states that Israel is promised protection and blessings, but the United States doesn’t have that. That’s not in the Bible for us to be protected… Ezekiel 4:25, it tells you that god will punish the sins of anyone who goes against Israel…

…We’re watching all kinds of evil coming about. People, we need prayer. We need prayer. We need actually someone like Donald Trump who stands up for us. You may not like the mean things that he says and tweets and he can be kind of abrasive, but I tell you what, this man has gone through everything that they’ve thrown at him, and he’s doing it…

…We need godly people in government. We need to change things that are the evil forces that are like just come into our family, but they’re trying to grab our kids…

“They’re coming up with a FedNow card in April, where they can control your pay. They’re going to try to move or they’re going to try to move towards a cashless society. That gives them all the power of government to control your money…”

Kelly Pabst was preaching about Christian prophecies alongside political conspiracy theories in her Facebook video. It’s the only religious and political video she’s ever posted on Facebook. Does that video make her a pastor?

The Facebook video is weeks old, and has a total of three thumbs up so far. Does that make Kelly Pabst a pastor?

How did Kelly Rose Pabst get her name on the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition? Did the Trump campaign simply add anyone who claimed to be a Christian religious leader to their list on the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition without bothering to check on the validity of their claims?

The Trump for President 2024 campaign lists Kelly Pabst as a pastor in Pocahontas County, Iowa…

…but there is no record of anyone named Kelly Pabst working as the leader of any church or other religious leader anywhere in Iowa.

In 2023, Kelly Pabst did run for mayor of the small town of Laurens, Iowa, with a population of just over 1,000 residents. Pabst lost the election, with just 88 votes, 37 percent of those who showed up to vote.

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