Controversial Pastor Ousted From Conservative PAC

Frisco (WBAP/KLIF) – A Frisco pastor who created a storm of controversy when he urged his congregation to “raise an army” and “go to war” to help Donald Trump retain the presidency, has been removed from the conservative Political Action Committee he chaired. Brandon Burden was removed from the PAC after preaching a sermon in which he urged parishoners to keep their guns loaded, and stock up on food and water before President Biden’s inauguration. Six members of the coalition’s board resigned when the majority voted to not inform the public, or even PAC members, that they had removed Burden.