
Reveal One on One With Trump’s Black MAGA Pastor
15 snips
Dec 3, 2025 Lorenzo Sewell, a Detroit pastor and prominent Black conservative, shares his journey from a life in gangs to becoming a key supporter of Donald Trump. He discusses his controversial prayer at Trump’s inauguration, which adapted Dr. King's words, and addresses the challenges of racial definitions with host Al Letson. Sewell defends his conservative beliefs, linking them to his faith and family values while engaging in a spirited debate about the impact of Trump's policies on Black communities. His insights into faith, politics, and personal transformation make for a compelling conversation.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Violent Detroit Childhood
- Lorenzo Sewell describes growing up amid Detroit violence, gangs, and poverty.
- He attributes firsthand experiences like drive-bys, looting and family addiction to shaping his early life.
Conversion In Daytona Beach
- Sewell recounts a near-epiphany in Daytona when a security guard prayed for him and he converted.
- He immediately quit selling drugs, returned money and drugs to his supplier, was baptized, and entered ministry.
Late Realization Of Racial Identity
- Sewell says he didn't realize racial boundaries until age 17 when a friend ended their relationship due to race.
- He describes being excluded from friends' homes and learning about his Black identity later in adolescence.



