Who are the Bible-toting MAGA Nuns? Internet says Trump paid 'fake b***hes' to 'sit behind him' in Ohio rally
On Saturday, October 24, when President Donald Trump went to Ohio for his rally, three nuns wearing MAGA masks cheered for him, and in no time, became the talk of the Internet as everyone wanted to know if the nuns were even real.
Three nuns were spotted among the huge crowd, holding up a bible while Trump gave his speech in Circleville. With folded hands and closed eyes, the nuns were spotted praying for him.
As soon as the pictures of the three nuns made their way to social media, people started talking about it as one Internet user wrote, "I am not sure if I have appropriate words for this, but I feel insulted. Whatever they're drinking, I hope that they recover from it. Also, what congregation are they?" Questioning if they were even real, another said, "Someone will find out who they really are."
I am not sure if I have appropriate words for this, but I feel insulted. Whatever they're drinking, I hope that they recover from it. Also, what congregation are they?
— ReadIt (@VPBroughton) October 24, 2020
Going down memory lane, one user said, "Nuns seldom get political and most wear regular clothes these days. I do fondly remember nuns on the bus but they didn't endorse a candidate. They identified themselves by name. Who are these women? Anyone?" Another claimed, "Trump pays everyone to sit behind him and I think these three just cannot be real nuns."
Nuns seldom get political and most wear regular clothes these days. I do fondly remember nuns on the bus but they didn't endorse a candidate. They identified themselves by name. Who are these women? Anyone?
— Eleanor 🆘️ (@eleanor_rigby49) October 25, 2020
Trump pays everyone to sit behind him and I think these three just cannot be real nuns.
— M (@yochica) October 25, 2020
And some noticed just a bit more in the pictures and wrote, "They’re not nuns, they are dressing up. Note the perfect eyebrows and manicured nails." Branding them as fake, a user wrote, "The #maganuns are #FAKENUNS The 'Children of Mary' convent in Newark, OH is NOT recognized by the Diocese of Columbus, OH. These fake b***hes slandering Catholics and Catholic orders."
They’re not nuns, they are dressing up. Note the perfect eyebrows and manicured nails.
— european🇮🇪🏴🇪🇺 (@KJJStarr) October 25, 2020
The #maganuns are #FAKENUNS
— Ellen 'Ilhan' Ellis (@lnkls1) October 25, 2020
The "Children of Mary" convent in Newark, OH is NOT recognized by the Diocese of Columbus, OH.
These fake bitches slandering Catholics and Catholic orders.https://t.co/mMlKPFVsCb
Slamming the nuns, another said, "Sorry as a Catholic, I want my nuns to worship Jesus Not a failed President/businessman/reality tv star The MAGA nuns are a sick commentary on what religion has become They call themselves the Children of Mary & they are from Ohio TAX them they need to be TAXED." One shocked NEtizen said, "I’m glad to see a Blackman advance but I’m completely shocked by all the church support of trump. Someone that the Pope said was not Christian but a lot of nuns are running around with maga masks etc. Definitely, a reason not to be a catholic if those are the values they extoll."
Sorry as a Catholic, I want my nuns to worship Jesus
— Evangeline Ling (@EvangelineLing) October 26, 2020
Not a failed President/businessman/reality tv star
The MAGA nuns are a sick commentary on what religion has become
They call themselves the Children of Mary & they are from Ohio
TAX them they need to be TAXED https://t.co/X17qtlQqMy
I’m glad to see a Blackman advance but I’m completely shocked by all the church support of trump. Someone that the Pope said was not Christian but a lot of nuns are running around with maga masks etc. Definitely a reason not to be a catholic if those are the values they extoll.
— Mark Hall (@MarkHal40241777) October 25, 2020