Trump’s spiritual adviser, Paula White, shares her fears about major White House decisions affecting millions
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US President Donald Trump’s spiritual adviser, Paula White-Cain, has confirmed she received insight into discussions taking place within the White House, revealing that what she learned has left her ‘deeply fearful’ for the future.
White, who serves as Special Adviser to the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative, has been one of Trump’s closest religious confidants since his first term. She has maintained a formal advisory role throughout his second administration, attending White House meetings alongside senior officials and evangelical supporters. Her access to high-level discussions is unusual for a religious figure, reflecting the prominent role evangelical Christianity has played within Trump’s political orbit since 2016.
In a video circulating on X, the pastor opened up about what she learned while attending White House meetings. Although White did not provide any specifics during her sermon, she said what she heard has left her ‘shaken and deeply fearful about the future.’
‘There are decisions that are being made [in the White House] that I literally tremble in fear over… because I recognise what will be said in the meetings will not just impact 5-10 people, but millions and nations,’ White said.