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Christian Nationalism in the USA centers around fantastical conspiracy theories supposing that Donald Trump somehow won the 2020 presidential election through election fraud.
Geralyn Jones, a member of Donald Trump's Iowa Faith Leader Coalition, however, was herself investigated for election misconduct after she admitted that several of the signatures on her school board election petition were forgeries.
Geralyn Jones also tells her followers that eclipse paths form ancient Hebrew glyphs in the skies, foretelling the imminent return of Jesus, bringing the Battle of Armageddon.
By Clifford CookChristian Nationalism in the USA centers around fantastical conspiracy theories supposing that Donald Trump somehow won the 2020 presidential election through election fraud.
Geralyn Jones, a member of Donald Trump's Iowa Faith Leader Coalition, however, was herself investigated for election misconduct after she admitted that several of the signatures on her school board election petition were forgeries.
Geralyn Jones also tells her followers that eclipse paths form ancient Hebrew glyphs in the skies, foretelling the imminent return of Jesus, bringing the Battle of Armageddon.