(CNN)Before becoming a Trump-supported Republican candidate for Secretary of State MichiganChristina CaramoSaid that abortion is "children's sacrifice" and "devil's custom".
"When people of other cultures sacrificed their children, they did not just sacrifice their children for bloodshed," Caramo said later in the episode. "They sacrificed a child who wanted to prosper. That's exactly why people are aborting right now." Because I'm not ready. I don't want to give birth to a baby. I don't feel like that. I do not think so. I have time. I want to make more money. I want freedom. So you want to sacrifice the child and get something from their death. It's your freedom, your happiness, your prosperity.
In another comment, Caramo called abortion "the greatest crime in our history."
Karamo and her campaign did not respond to multiple requests for comment by CNN.
"[People] were sacrificing them to these gods, who are really devils," she said.
In an episode after the podcast reviewed by CNN's KFile, she said that the devil's possession is genuine and can be communicated through "intimate relationships."
Caramo believes that the left-handed elite are trying to impose their values on America, including the view of favoring abolition. I have repeatedly advertised to them. In a video accessed and reviewed by CNN's KFile, which she posted on her website in 2018, Caramo is a left-handed political operative (a prominent philanthropist and democratic donor who currently has a business relationship with Netflix. Susan Rice and former President Barak Obama, who suggested a plot (including one former national security adviser George Solos), took over the streaming service and pushed content in favor of mid-career.
"Abduction is interesting to you. I don't think anything is wrong with abortion, but apparently Netflix thinks it's okay to air Michelle Wolf's shows and episodes of the season. "It seems," Caramo said, a comedian's short-lived Netflix, aired in 2018, showing that Wolf has dealt with the misunderstanding.
"Why is Netflix announcing a series like this?" She said. "All these people with these interesting political motives are all teaming up to create content for you to consume."
Political newcomers in 2020 Claimed to have witnessed fraud as a voting challenger during the election, claimed widespread voter fraud in the state, signed an unsuccessful lawsuit, and then became prominent in Michigan's politics became. Caramo's refusal to elect and the promotion of other conspiracy theories received Trump's support last fall. If elected to the highest election post in Michigan, she will oversee the 2024 presidential election, where Trump is considering a run.