Trump-promoting “prophet” Lance Wallnau devoted a Monday night Facebook video ramble to explaining President Trump’s deadly abandonment of the U.S.-allied Kurds. Wallnau blamed the impeachment inquiry for distracting Trump and his advisers, and ended his video by saying he’ll conduct a “Glorious Chaos” tour of swing states in 2020, beginning at the Republican National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. Before the 2016 election, Wallnau published a book declaring that Trump was “God’s Chaos Candidate.”

Wallnau’s undimmed ardor for Trump in spite of the slaughter in Syria was also reflected at the Values Voter Summit this past weekend. While some religious right leaders had criticized Trump’s actions in Syria before the gathering, at VVS Trump was greeted with chants of “four more years.” Speaker after speaker talked of the imperative to re-elect Trump, who has been the religious right’s champion, appointing ideological extremists to the federal courts, using the power of the federal government to drastically restrict women’s access to abortion, and expanding the ability of religious institutions to exempt themselves from anti-discrimination laws.

On his video, Wallnau declared that Trump made a mistake in Syria, but said the Trump responds more quickly to prayer than any other president. Here’s how Wallnau described his 2020 plans, which will be just one small part of a massive right-wing evangelical effort to tie Trump’s re-election to efforts to bring spiritual revival and societal “transformation” to America: