MAGA granny admits to grooming teen grandson to believe Democrats worship Satan

Trump supporter wearing at QAnon shirt at a rally. (Elvert Barnes/Flickr)

A new dispatch from a Trump rally in Wisconsin has revealed that one Trump-supporting grandmother is grooming her teenage grandson to believe Democrats literally worship the devil.

As reported by The Atlantic's Stephanie McCrummen, 19-year-old Wisconsin resident Jordan Lazier recently attended the rally in Racine, Wisconsin with his grandparents.

In an interview, Lazier said that he would be casting his first-ever presidential ballot this year for Donald Trump, which earned approving nods from his grandmother.

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“I remember when he was elected, I just liked him,” Lazier explained to McCrummen. “I just knew he was better than Hillary; I couldn’t tell you how.”

“You’re a smart kid,” his grandmother replied, before adding, “Don’t forget about the evil versus good.”

Lazier then elaborated on just what he meant by "evil."

"I know about satanic stuff most Democrats are into," he said. "Republicans talk about worshipping Jesus Christ, and Democrats worship the government."

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Lazier's grandmother then chimed in to explain more about their belief system.

"We listen to a lot of prophets, and we understand Bohemian Grove,” she insisted, referring an elite club conspiracists believe is linked to satanic rituals.

Not every young person who attended the Trump rally was as impressed, however.

20-year-old Matt Lahee said that he was attending the Racine rally out of curiosity and that he wasn't sold on any candidate heading into this fall's election.

After taking in the rally, which featured the crowd chanting "F--k Joe Biden!" and Trump warning about "all the killing you're going to see" from undocumented immigrants "unless you elect me," Lahee came away somewhat unnerved.

"I don't know," he told McCrummen. "It was kind of dark."

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