MAGA 'Prophet' Claims Biden Admin Covering Up Killings in White House

Pastor Julie Green, a self-proclaimed "prophet" and supporter of Donald Trump's Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, recently claimed that President Joe Biden's administration is covering up killings in the White House.

Green frequently posts videos on streaming channels for her Julie Green Ministries International in which she shares messages that she claims God sends to her. During a livestream posted on the right-wing social media platform Rumble on Friday morning, she said that "there has been a lot of death that is at the White House that they have tried to coverup."

Newsweek is not aware of any reports of killings or unusual deaths in Biden's White House.

Green added that it is not only the Biden administration covering up these deaths. "There has been more congressmen, that you didn't even know, and senators. Yes, you will know because truth is starting to flow—flow like never before."

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President Joe Biden delivers remarks on November 15, 2023 in Woodside, California. Pastor Julie Green, a self-proclaimed "prophet" and supporter of Donald Trump's Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, recently claimed that Biden's administration is... Kent Nishimura/Getty Images

"Cameras have caught these deaths they try to hide. Along with the same cameras that caught the person with the cocaine. Those will not also be covered up," Green added.

In early July, a bag of cocaine was found inside a cubby near an entrance to the West Wing of the White House, which is commonly used to give tours. The Secret Service opened and closed its investigation within 10 days after not being able to identify a suspect. Hundreds of people had access to the area and no security camera footage showed what happened, according to the Secret Service.

Green also claimed on Friday that people in the White House use drugs to cope with the fear of being killed by those close to them.

"Many people were using drugs in that place. Many people are using drugs in that place. They couldn't live with themselves," she said. "They couldn't live with the grief, the anguish, and the fear of living day-by-day knowing that people on their side would turn their back on them and kill them."

Newsweek reached out to Julie Green Ministries via online form and the White House via email for comment.

In October, Green claimed in another Rumble video that God told her an attack seeking to destroy the "foundation" of America was imminent in the wake of "all the injustice" aimed at Trump.

Trump has been charged with 91 felony criminal counts across four different criminal indictments. He has maintained his innocence in each case, claiming to be a victim of political "persecution" and "election interference." Green said in October's Rumble video that the attack would ultimately be thwarted, as it would "backfire" on the country's "enemies."

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