Laura Gillespie Trump Christian Decorah Iowa

Laura Gillespie focuses her political activism on getting people kicked off voter registration rolls.

Why would this qualify her for a slot on the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition? Would any political activist who just so happens to be a Christian qualify as a “faith leader”?

Donald Trump lists Laura Gillespie as a “ministry leader” from Winneshiek County, Iowa.

There is no publicly available evidence that Laura Gillespie has ever led a religious ministry.

Available information indicates that Laura Gillespie is a political activist who represents the Iowa Liberty Network, a statewide Christian Nationalist organization, in Decorah, Iowa.

The Iowa Liberty Network promotes the historically inaccurate idea that freedom in the United States was created by the Christian god rather than by human beings in American democracy under the Constitution.

More information about the 317 members of the Iowa Faith Leader coalition is found in the new book Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.

This Christian Nationalist network harbors terrorism, Nazi propaganda, murder, business fraud, obsessions with demons, and faith healing. Coalition members also bring a hunger for global genocidal war to the Trump campaign.

We can’t afford to remain ignorant of what this group has planned for America.

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

Learn more about the extremist Christian Nationalists who are members of Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.