QAnon Televangelist Threatens To Sue Anybody Who Claims He’s Having An Adulterous Affair With Boebert

From Sean Feucht’s most recent appearance here:

“We got the joy of the Holy Ghost!” chanted a group of Jesus lovers as they made their way up and down Santa Monica Boulevard in the heart of West Hollywood’s LGBT Rainbow District as part of a Jesus March pop-up led by Sean Feucht.

The crowd, which also included small children, waved flags bearing Jesus’ name, they danced on the street, pounded on drums, and chanted, “Jesus! Jesus! Jesus loves you California,” while they passed Rocco’s WeHo, Mother Lode, and The Abbey.

A video posted on Sean Feucht’s Twitter account captured some highlight’s from the West Hollywood Jesus March. Some were not impressed and gave the Jesus marchers the middle finger.

Feucht, a televangelist and singer, made national headlines during the pandemic for multiple large concerts held in defiance of local lockdown orders.

In October 2020 he led 35,000 maskless evangelicals in a prayer event at DC’s National Mall.

In 2019, the megachurch tied to Feucht made international news when it held a multi-day vigil to resurrect a dead six-year old girl. (Spoiler: the kid’s still dead.)

Feucht ran for the US House in 2020, losing the GOP primary by 46 points. Since then he’s toured the country at QAnon events.

In April 2022, he called for the “walls of perversion to come down in Jesus’s name” at a protest outside of “demonic” Disney’s California corporate offices.

And now, as you can see below, he’s threatening to file defamation suits against anyone who claims he’s having an adulterous affair with GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert.

Feucht is married with several children. Earlier this week Boebert cited “irreconcilable differences” in a filing to divorce her husband.