Atlanta, Georgia, celebrity pastor Jamal Bryant recently went on a scathing rant against black Trump supporters who mocked him while celebrating Black History Month in the White House last week.
In between rhythmic raspy deep breaths, Bryant called the black MAGA supporters “spooks” and “runaway slaves” who were “hiding in the White House.”
Pastor Jamal Bryant has message to black trump supporter that was at the White House holding his picture up
— BMB Empower Network (@BmbEmpower) February 24, 2025
“We Ain’t Scared”
The video was apparently taken from inside the East Room of the White House. In it, a group of people appeared to mock Dr. Jamal Bryant of New Birth… pic.twitter.com/KBbcbNx2Cv
He continued to complain about the firing of black Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. CQ Brown Jr. by the Trump administration, and major corporations like Target, McDonald’s and Amazon ditching DEI policies.
The politicized pastor went on to urge the black conservatives to “pull up” on him, adding, “I feel bad for them coons in the White House who are in there tap-dancing for master wearing bowties shinning and grinding laughing like nothing is funny. Get outta there nigro [sic] and stand witch your people so that you understand that God is on our side!”
Watch the video posted by black Trump supporters that set Bryant off.
#RHOP STAR GIZELLE BRYANT’S EX-HUSBAND PASTOR JAMAL BRYANT MOCKED AT A WHITE HOUSE BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATION..
— The Gworls Are Fighting (@baddietvv) February 22, 2025
The DeKalb County pastor responded to what he considered an intimidation tactic against him from people inside the White House.
The video was apparently taken from… pic.twitter.com/TbVqFVOETj
Last week, Bryant went on another unhinged tirade when he told his congregation that he “came to tell white supremacists” and “MAGA” that “we comin.”
He went on to claim giving God glory would result in Republicans being run out of the State Department, Congress, the Senate, “your jobs,” and “your classrooms.”
Responding to the viral video, an 𝕏 user shared a flashback clip of a man telling Bryant he was not welcome in his Baltimore neighborhood when the pastor showed up following the death of Freddie Gray to promote the riots that ensued.
The pastor is sadly using his position to divide the nation and politically radicalize his flock instead of focusing on the teachings of Jesus Christ.
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