US televangelists, megachurches tied to Trump approved for millions in coronavirus pandemic aid

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - Megachurches and other religious organisations with ties to vocal supporters of US President Donald Trump were approved for millions of dollars in forgivable loans from a taxpayer-funded pandemic aid bailout, according to long-awaited government data released this week.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - Megachurches and other religious organisations with ties to vocal supporters of US President Donald Trump were approved for millions of dollars in forgivable loans from a taxpayer-funded pandemic aid bailout, according to long-awaited government data released this week.

Vice-president Mike Pence spoke at a rally last month at the First Baptist Church of Dallas, whose pastor, Mr Robert Jeffress, has been on Mr Trump's evangelical advisory board. The church was approved for a US$2 million-US$5 million loan, the data showed. "The money is going to fund core activities of many organisations, including religious organisations. That's something we've not seen before."

The American Centre for Law and Justice Inc, a nonprofit founded by televangelist Pat Robertson and also known as Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism Inc, was approved for a US$1 million-US$2 million loan. Mr Sekulow is listed as chief counsel on the organisation's website.

 

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