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U.S. pastor freed from Turkey prays with Trump in Oval Office

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By DARLENE SUPERVILLE and ZEKE MILLER

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Looks like Brunson is performing an exorcism.

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Looks like Brunson is performing an exorcism

“Where are your tax returns?”

”In here, with us”

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Great photo! Thank heavens and thank you, Mr. President.

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Best president since Lincoln.

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Trump is truly filled with the compassionate spirit of Christ, and the wise vision of a prophet. Thank heavens there are evangelical weirdos who back me on this.

There is no way Obama would ever have gotten this guy out of Turkey. And we know why (shhh . . . ! ).

Trump is the greatest president ever, if only the liberal media would report stories like this one we just read.

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Yep positive stories that actually happened get 5 comments while wild speculations of Trump hating nonsense get hundreds.

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Yep positive stories that actually happened get 5 comments while wild speculations of Trump hating nonsense get hundreds.

Is this not just basic good manners? Some whacko (we all know one or two) has been through a difficult time. We're inclined to tolerate his incantations to the supernatural. He's not really harming anyone.

You could argue Trump's not harming anyone either, just making a lot of noise. But when the good people of the USA are paying their tax dollars for the circus, they might feel they're allowed to vent.

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He is saying, "Dear Lord, please remove the evil from this man and thus remove the devil from our Oval Office."

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