Trump plotting 'giant' worship rally for America 250: right-wing pastor
Washington, DC / USA - October 25, 2020: Christian singer Sean Feucht hosts a "Worship Protest" on the National Mall during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo credit: Nicole Glass Photography / Shutterstock)

Christian nationalist pastor and right-wing political activist Sean Feucht said during a recent podcast interview that President Donald Trump is planning a Christian "revival" service as part of the upcoming America 250 celebration, according to a new report.

Right Wing Watch reported on Monday that the Christian service could take place at Mount Rushmore, the national monument to some of America's past presidents. The America 250 celebration is meant to honor the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

"I was on a phone call today, actually, on the way down here, talking with the America 250 team," Feucht said during the interview, according to the report. "The government's closed down, but a lot of them are still kind of working behind the scenes, and we were talking about the America 250 events—this is crazy stuff—we are planning and plotting to do revival meetings sponsored by the U.S. government all across the nation. No, really. We were discussing today about a giant, massive 'Let Us Worship' [rally] happening at Mount Rushmore."

Feucht is no stranger inside the White House and among Trump allies. Earlier this year, he was invited by Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner to lead a service at the White House.

Feucht has also toured with Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), holding Christian nationalist rallies at state capitols across the country.

"I feel like that 250 In America, I feel like there's going to be such an explosion of revival," Feucht said. "These people in the Cabinet, they are Holy Ghost people. I personally put oil on my hands and laid it on three members of the Cabinet. These are not just Christians In Name Only, like RINOS. They're not that. They're real Holy Spirit people and so just know [that when] you guys [are] praying for them, you're praying for all of the things that they're involved with, all the wars, all the rumors of wars, all the deals, all the tariffs, all this stuff."

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