You only need to read a page or two of the Epstein files to get a sense of the level of depravity Epstein and his colleagues engaged in involving children and women. One pastor in Georgia managed to get through three pages. In doing so, this has seemingly spurred him to give a rather honest sermon, where he openly expresses disgust. More importantly, it led him to question why there was nothing being done by the Trump Administration.
TikTok user Monica (TikTok/swatchofmonica) shared several clips of her pastor at Vinings Lake Church, Cody, in Georgia talking about the political landscape right now. He clearly does not sound very happy about it; in fact, it sounds like he outright despises what’s going on.
First, he finds it odd that talk of ICE centers around Alex Pretti and Renee Good, but no mention of Keith Porter Jr, or anyone who is “Brown or Black.” He’s quick to make clear this isn’t meant to make them feel bad but rather to “observe” and “notice” it.
Cody then argues that journalists being arrested and the Trump Administration’s complete disregard of Americans’ Rights is a problem of White supremacy.
“What I’ve learned of White supremacy is it will do everything it can for you not to talk about the White supremacy,” Cody says to his congregation.
However, he brings about an even more pressing matter: What’s being done about it? “No justice; no arrests, no consequences, no accountability.” Instead, he continues, “truth tellers” and the “vulnerable” are “paying the price.”
As an example, Cody spoke of his own experience. According to him, he had been censored on TikTok “by an oligarch, ‘cause apparently I’m a threat.” Now, a social media’s TOS are generally separate from your Rights, but it only emboldens his point. Even a pastor, someone meant to help those in need, is reportedly being censored for speaking up against the Trump Administration and ICE.
“Can this even be stopped?” Cody asks. To him, it’s no longer a political problem — or rather, the fight between the Left and the Right. To him, that’s the “game the oligarchs play.” And now with the Epstein files coming out, powerful people are named — billionaires, business magnates, and celebrities. Not to mention President Trump shows up quite often, too.
Cody states, “I’ve read three pages yesterday, and it was enough to make me nauseous.” It led him to reflect on the story of the Flood, and that perhaps God needs to “reset the whole thing.”
In the comment section, people were overwhelmingly in favor of the pastor’s speech. Several thanked him for remembering Keith Porter Jr., while others were surprised a pastor would speak like that.
“THIS is how you speak to your community to deconstruct evil. THIS is how you preach to the people and keep them aware, accountable and Christlike,” urged one commenter.
“I’m not religious by any means, but damnit this man GETS IT,” said another. Several other self-proclaimed atheists expressed a similar sentiment.
In other words, Cody was practicing what he preached. If your faith says you need to help and defend the sick and needy, then get to it.







