- United States
- Texas
- Letter
I am a Republican. I am a Christian. And I am absolutely disgusted.
What’s happening in this administration is not leadership—it’s spiritual fraud. When Paula White-Cain, Donald Trump’s personal faith adviser and head of the White House Faith Office, starts selling “seven Easter blessings” for $1,000, it’s clear we’ve crossed a moral line. This isn’t Christian governance. It’s a con game wrapped in scripture.
White-Cain promotes herself as a voice of faith—while peddling blessings for cash and quoting Exodus 23. That’s not the Gospel. That’s a spiritual pyramid scheme. Jesus drove money changers out of the temple. This administration welcomes them into the Oval Office.
Worse, White-Cain is deeply tied to Project 2025, a Christian nationalist plan to dismantle the Department of Education, erase DEI, and force religion into control over media, business, and schools. At its core is her embrace of the Seven Mountains Mandate—a doctrine seeking total religious domination of American society. That’s not religious liberty. That’s authoritarianism in a choir robe.
Let me be blunt: this isn’t conservative, constitutional, or Christian.
This administration sells out the sacred, abuses power, and tramples values we once stood for—humility, honesty, stewardship, and servant leadership. And let’s not pretend Paula White is a moral authority—scandals and manipulation follow her everywhere.
I tried to support President Trump—but not for this. Only 31.7% of eligible Americans voted for him. I will not stay silent while this White House twists Christ’s name to enrich charlatans and pander to extremists.
I demand:
1. An investigation into White House-affiliated religious fundraising
2. Public condemnation of Project 2025’s theocratic goals
3. Reinforcement of the separation of church and state
Enough is enough. Defend the Constitution. Protect the Gospel. Keep faith out of political corruption.