Donald Trump described Michelle Brooks as a member of the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition in the capacity leader of a “ministry leader” in Pottawattamie County, Iowa.
Michelle Brooks attends the Crossroads Church in Council Bluffs, Iowa. There is no evidence, however, that she leads any ministry there. The Crossroads Church does not mention her name once, even as a volunteer usher.
Joseph Hall is the pastor of that church, not Michelle Brooks.
According to her own Facebook profile, Michelle Brooks lives in Omaha, Nebraska, not in Iowa.
So, for the Trump campaign to claim that Michelle Brooks is a ministry leader in Pottawattamie County is dishonest.
The new book Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition provides an analysis of Christian Nationalism that is based upon what Christian Nationalists actually say and do.
The book is grounded in information about the 317 members of the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.
The authors discovered terrorism, Nazi propaganda, murder, money laundering and business fraud, ancient prophecies of eternal torture, monsters, magic spells, and faith healing. These Christian Nationalists also bring a growing 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 the law
Learn more about the Christian Nationalists who are members of Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.