Trump's evangelical inner circle: TV preacher who caught his eye 15 years ago takes her place at his right hand in White House strategy meeting over Supreme Court pick Gorsuch
- Evangelist Paula White joined supporters at the White House meeting yesterday
- Trump thanked the TV preacher for helping him win the Presidential election
- The pair have been friends for 15 years, and she is heading a group of religious leaders which will give feedback on his administration
- Critics have branded White a 'heritic' in scathing attacks
A controversial TV preacher branded a 'heretic' by critics took her place at the President's right hand during a White House strategy meeting yesterday.
Evangelist Paula White has been a key ally to the new President and was a strong supporter in his election campaign.
She heads a group of evangelical leaders which will provide feedback to the President during his administration.
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Donald Trump helps evangelist Paula White take her seat at the meeting in the Roosevelt Room at the White House
The President posted a picture of himself and his inner circle praying after he announced his nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court
She sat to the President's right as key Trump supporters discussed the appointment of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court in the Roosevelt Room.
When she was introduced to the group gathered around the table, who also included Wayne LaPierre, CEO of the National Rifle Association (NRA), Trump said: 'Thank you Paula, and thank you for your help during the campaign.'
Trump and White have been friends for 15 years, after he called into a Christian TV station where he had seen her preach to voice his admiration.
Addressing White, his friend of 15 years, Trump said: 'Thank you for your help during the campaign'. To his left is Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the NRA
Yesterday the President posted a picture of himself and his inner circle praying.
He wrote alongside the image: 'Moment of prayer last night after my nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch for #SCOTUS. It was an honor having Maureen and Fr. Scalia join us.'
The Republican was heavily supported by evangelists, buoyed by campaign pledges such as the withdrawal of funding to Planned Parenthood, and received an estimated 80 per cent of the evangelical vote.
White (left) will give the President regular feedback, leading a group of religious leaders to discuss the administration's actions
It is expected that key religious allies such as White and fellow televangelist James Robison will have close access to the President during his administration.
Trump supporter Jerry Falwell Jr, president of the Virginia-based Liberty University, a non-profit Christian institute, told the Washington Post: 'I think Trump is more one of us. He’s not an elitist.
'He doesn’t look down his nose at evangelicals and Christians and conservatives. I’m very shocked by how accessible he is to so many. He answers his cellphone any time of the day or night.'
Donald Trump led discussions in the White House meeting about the Supreme Court nomination
White leads an evangelical advisory board with other religious leaders, which is set to meet weekly and offer feedback to the President, the New York Times reports.
She said last month, before the inauguration: 'I know that President-elect Trump has a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. We’ve had in-depth conversations about God.'
Similar meetings were held during Trump's campaign.
The appointment of conservative Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court position which has been empty since the death of Antonin Scalia in February last year.
Trump had promised a right-wing appointment in Scalia's mould, and Christianity Today reported that 70 per cent of white evangelical voters said the Supreme Court appointment was a top election concern.
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