Rick Wiles

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Rick Wiles
Born (1953-08-20) August 20, 1953 (age 70)
Maryland, U.S.
Occupation Radio host, marketing manager
Years active 1998-present
Employer TruNews: 1998–present (founder)
TBN: 1995–1998
CBN: 1984–
CNN/ESPN: Early 1980s
Movement American conservatism, American nationalism, Christian right, Christian nationalism, Christian fundamentalism, Dominion theology
Opponent(s) Right Wing Watch
Spouse(s) Susan Wiles
Website trunews.com

Rick Wiles (born August 20, 1953) is an American radio host, pundit, and senior pastor at the non-denominational Flowing Streams Church in Vero Beach, Florida. He is the founder of TruNews, a website which reports on events from a very strong Christian fundamentalist perspective.

History

Before becoming a radio host, Wiles worked as an advertising and marketing sales manager for CNN and ESPN in the early 1980's, and, in 1984, joined the Christian Broadcasting Network as their first National Cable Marketing Manager. In 1995, he was hired as the Marketing Director for Trinity Broadcasting Network. He resigned from the network in September 1998.

Wiles previously broadcast his radio show on WRMI (Radio Miami International), but has since adopted the internet as its sole platform, abandoning the short-wave broadcasting station.

TruNews

Wiles founded the organization later to be called TruNews in September 1998, based in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, as a Christian ministry. During later months, Wiles toured America where he spoke of moral decline and aimed to prevent "economic collapse" and "war on American soil". On May 24, 1999, the organisation, then named America's Hope, made its first broadcast. After five years of regular broadcasts, the news station changed its name to America Freedom News for a brief period. Wiles later changed it a second time to its current name, TruNews. It has also been known as Christian News Channel.

Wiles was reported by The Colorado Independent in October 2014 to have said the spread of Ebola "could solve America's problems with atheism, homosexuality, sexual promiscuity, pornography and abortion". In late January 2020, he said COVID-19 was God's "death angel" and "plagues are one of the last steps of judgment."

TruNews itself has been involved in various controversies. It has described former President Barack Obama as a "demon from hell". Obama, Wiles claimed while the former President was in office, was the "jihadist-in-chief" who was "waging jihad against the United States from inside the White House" and murdered Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia as a "pagan sacrifice".

During 2017, Wiles' guests included someone who claimed former President Bill Clinton is a flesh eating cannibal leading to his contraction of related diseases. Another asserted that Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is a "lizard person" who had Diana, Princess of Wales murdered because the Princess was in the process of revealing that the British Royal Family was involved in Satanism. He has also asserted that Israel and the "Jewish mafia" had President John F. Kennedy assassinated. Another edition of Wiles program claimed Israel and the "Synagogue of Satan" are pushing the United States to fight wars on their behalf.

Wiles has asserted that the effects of Hurricane Harvey upon the city of Houston, Texas in September 2017 resulted from Houston's "[LGBT]] devotion"; has described Judaism and Islam as "the Antichrist"; has called Central American immigrants a "brown invasion" being used by God to punish White Americans for legal abortion; has claimed that the 2017 Las Vegas shooting was conducted by government death squads from a "gay/lesbian Nazi regime"; and, in July 2018, predicted an imminent coup (led by CNN's Anderson Cooper and MSNBC's Rachel Maddow) that would result in the nationally televised decapitation of the Trump family on the White House lawn.

Wiles promoted his belief in an International Jewish Conspiracy while discussing the 2019 AIPAC conference. He said on TruNews in November 2019 that the congressional hearing concerning the impeachment of Donald Trump are "infested with Jews" and constitute a "Jew coup". He claimed: "That's the way the Jews work. They are deceivers. They plot, they lie, they do whatever they have to do to accomplish their political agenda" and asserted the United States would reach a state of civil war before Christmas. Millions of Christians would be murdered by Jews as a result." On The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, Wiles said the authors had "accurately predicted what was going to happen in the world." TruNews and Wiles have also claimed that the transgender rights movement is a Zionist plot to make all of humanity androgynous, that this supposed plot was inspired by Talmudic and Kabbalistic doctrines, and that it involves "putting specific things in food, in drink".

Via Twitter in November 2019, TruNews said its channel had been suspended by YouTube for violating YouTube's strict hate speech policies. Wiles has denied allegations of racism and anti-Semitism: “It’s hard to say. I don’t know. I can tell you from my heart there is no ill will toward the Jewish people, with all sincerity.” He blamed George Soros for organizing a campaign against him. In late February 2020, TruNews was permanently banned from YouTube.

The Trump administration has given Wiles's website press credentials on several occasions.

References

External links

TruNews official website