Gulf Times

Trump picks Miami for campaign rollout

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AUS Apostolic megachurch in a Miami suburb led by a pastor known for speaking in tongues on stage will host President Donald Trump next week when he is expected to issue a full-throated retort to calls from some in the Christian community for his removal from office.

The Trump campaign announced on Friday – a week after a prominent Christian magazine called for his ouster – that the president’s planned January 3 Evangelica­ls for Trump rollout will take place at King Jesus Internatio­nal Ministry, believed to be one of the largest Hispanic churches in the country.

The West Kendall church – the flagship of a chain of 10 affiliated congregati­ons located from Chicago to Homestead – regularly draws thousands to its Englishand Spanish-language services and boasts its own streaming platform.

The church, also called El Rey Jesus, has long been a popular stop for political candidates courting Hispanic votes.

US Senator Rick Scott spoke there in 2010 on the Sunday before Election Day during the Republican primary for Florida governor, and congressio­nal candidates in Florida’s26th District regularly appear there during campaign season.

“It’s a massive congregati­on, with thousands of people. And it’s a lot of swing voters,” said Carlos Curbelo, a Republican former congressma­n who represente­d the area from 2015 until 2019.

“This is a political two-fer” for Trump, he added.

The church is led by head pastor Guillermo Maldonado, a 54-yearold Honduran immigrant who goes by the title of apostle.

Maldonado – whose wife, Anna Maldonado, goes by the title of prophet – says he started his church in the mid-90s after being visited by God.

A person who answered the phone at the church’s office said the administra­tion would be out until January 2 and would not be able to comment until then.

Attempts to reach Maldonado directly were not immediatel­y successful.

Trump’s campaign announced plans to hold a campaign event for evangelica­ls last week after the magazine Christiani­ty Today published a scathing editorial calling Trump’s pressure campaign to persuade the government of Ukraine to investigat­e the family of former Vice President Joe Biden “profoundly immoral.” The magazine backed articles of impeachmen­t passed last week by House Democrats and called for the US Senate to remove Trump from office.

Since then, dozens of prominent figures on the religious right have backed Trump and blasted Christiani­ty Today, including the son of the late Reverend Billy Graham, who founded the magazine.

The Trump campaign did not immediatel­y respond to a question about how and why it chose El Rey Jesus as the site for the president’s religious-themed campaign event.

In a press release, the campaign said “the event will bring together evangelica­ls from across the nation who support President Trump’s re-election.”

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US President Donald Trump’s rollout will take place at King Jesus Internatio­nal Ministry in Miami.

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