Former United States President Donald Trump shared the prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel on Twitter, formerly known as X.
As the election date draws close, Trump begs St Michael for defense in battle and against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.
He urged Saint Michael whom he depicted in the popular image where he holds a chain and wields a sword against the devil whom he secures on the ground with one foot on top of his head, to rebuke and cast satan and his demons into hell, to stop them going about the world, seeking for souls to ruin.
It could be recollected that at a time during the heat of the uprising of Trump’s legal issues, he shared a post on X where he said that actually, they were not coming after him, but after you (referring to the people), and that he just happens to be on the way.
Trump is seen by many as the “liberator and savior” of the United States and has endeared himself to many by his religious and Christian views and beliefs, such as his stance against abortion, immigration, border control, and prayers like this.
He is also seen by many as the person that will put an end to satanic and occultic practices such as Adrenochrome and child trafficking which reportedly, has been enshrouded in the US politics and entertainment industry.
Trump on the other side was close friends with renowned child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, and in a New York Magazine statement in 2002, the former president acknowledged his friendship with Epstein for about 15 years, and the fact that they both liked women and that many of Epstein’s women were on the younger side.
During his administration, Trump built the Trump Cages in furtherance of his migrant separation policy which saw parents separated from their children when they arrived at the US borders. It was reported that even breastfeeding babies were separated from their nursing mothers and some parents were deceived to have theirs forcefully taken away.
These children separated from their parents were put together in the same housing cage with unaccompanied children who came alone. According to the NY Post, about 320,000 of those “unaccompanied” children who were subsequently allowed to enter the United States on their own cannot be accounted for.