Paula White, a televangelist who is a key spiritual adviser to and supporter of President Trump, preached at Morris Cerullo’s church in California last month, where she bragged about using her access to Trump to dedicate the White House as “holy ground” covered by “the superior blood of Jesus.”

“Parents are primarily responsible to raise and educate their children,” she said. “It doesn’t take any spirit of discernment or knowledge or wisdom to see that we have runaway generations. Opioid epidemics, suicide epidemics, sexual identity epidemics, where do you want me to start? It’s all over the place. The problem is not the world: We can blame it on the liberal educational system that infiltrated the Ivy Leagues and go down; listen, the bills that we fight are insane. Right now, we’re fighting in California—in third grade, in fifth grade—they put certain things on certain vegetables and teach them how to insert them in certain parts of the anatomy.”

White said that “the devil is doing a darn good job” of destroying America, which is why she prays over the nation whenever she visits the White House.

“You better believe I’m praying,” she said. “You better believe I’m up there singing the name of Jesus. You better believe I’m walking around those parameters saying, ‘I lift this up and I dedicate every ounce of this place as holy ground and I dedicate it by the superior blood of Jesus.’ And every door that God opens for me, I invoke the name of Jesus. I release angels right now and the Holy Spirit and walls of fire. I burn up every demonic altar in the name of Jesus and I call it to crumble and any assignment by any principality, power, darkness, and wickedness against this nation, against other nations, is coming down in the name of Jesus. Let it all fall down, let it crumble, by the fire of God, let it be burned right now. I erect the altar of God right now, I renounce every demonic spirit, I renounce every covenant made with Satan.”

“You want free education? Really? You want free healthcare? Really?” White continued. “Lyndon Johnson sent 100,000 social workers out, looked for every black pregnant woman, created a system called welfare and drove the male out of the household and said, ‘We’re going to destroy the black community because we’re going to destroy the family.'”

“It’s wrong,” she screamed. “And until the righteous stand up and stop playing church and be the church, then the enemy keeps taking generations.”