Karoline Leavitt said part of her job as White House secretary is to fight "spiritual warfare" as "evil forces" try to detail President Donald Trump's agenda.
In an interview with CBN's David Brody, Leavitt insisted she couldn't give into negativity at White House briefings, so she holds prayer services before the events.
"Well, tell me about the prayer briefing before the press briefing," Brody asked.
"Sure, well, before briefings, it's a little bit chaotic and overwhelming because there's so much news to consume, and so all morning long, my team and I are prepping," Leavitt said. "That team prayer before is just a moment to be silent and still and ask God for confidence and the ability to articulate my words, knowledge, prayer, protection, and it is a nice moment to reset."
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"It's warfare out there," Brody opined. "You know, in Christian terms, people will call what's happening in our country today spiritual warfare. Do you see it in those terms, kind of good versus evil out there, in that context, how do you see that?"
"I certainly think, I certainly believe in spiritual warfare," Leavitt insisted. "And I think I saw it firsthand, especially throughout the campaign trail with President Trump, and I think there certainly were evil forces, and I think that the President was saved by the grace of God on July 13th in Butler, Pennsylvania, and he's in this moment for a reason."
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