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demonic

[dih-mon-ik] / dɪˈmɒn ɪk /


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Charismatics emphasize practices that used to be fringe in American Christianity, such as “ideas of faith healing or miracles, prophecy, and the occult/demonic forces of opposition,” are normalizing as charismatic Christianity surges, he added.

From Salon

Texts show the star prime time host Tucker Carlson calling Mr. Trump a “demonic force,” and the chairman of Fox Corporation, Rupert Murdoch, describing Sean Hannity as “privately disgusted by Trump.”

From New York Times

He reached a crescendo with his characterization of the government being taken over by "demonic forces":

From Salon

A couple of weeks ago, old text messages came out in which Carlson called Trump “a demonic force, a destroyer” and said “I hate him passionately.”

From Washington Post

Trump spoke of “demonic forces” and reiterated a dark refrain that, “for those who have been wronged and betrayed … I am your retribution.”

From Washington Post