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Dr. K.A. Paul, Founder of Global Peace Initiative, Believes a New Political Party Can Lead the US into a New Political Future

Dr. K.A. Paul, Founder of Global Peace Initiative, Believes a New Political Party Can Lead the US into a New Political Future

Calls on Republican and Democratic Leaders to Unite and Save America and the world from Donald Trump:
NEW YORK, July 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. K.A. Paul — the world's most popular evangelist, humanitarian leader, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee — is urgently calling on courageous Republicans and Democrats to break away from their political parties and unite to save America and the world from unprecedented danger.
Dr. Paul, who has traveled to 155 countries and personally counseled over 100 world leaders including presidents and prime ministers, has a long history of bipartisan political involvement in the U.S. He advised and supported the presidential campaigns of:
Bill Clinton in 1992
George W. Bush in 2000
Barack Obama in 2008
Donald Trump in 2016
Joe Biden in 2020
Though he did not openly endorse Trump or Kamala Harris in 2024, he later decided to support Donald Trump again in key swing states under a set of conditions. This came after Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump Jr. persuaded Dr. Paul's international director, Dave McQuade, to travel with him globally.
In 2020, Dr. Paul published a book titled 'Save America and the World from Trump — 10 Reasons'.
Book link:
https://www.amazon.com/Save-America-World-Trump-whyTrump-ebook/dp/B08F14CM8G
Dr. Paul published the book putting faith in the promises of Trump but Trump proved to be a betrayer and untrustworthy with his actions. So Dr. Paul now says, 'To truly save America, we need leaders from both parties to step up, break away from the system, and unite with us.'
A History of Influence and Peacemaking
Dr. Paul recounted how he played a key role in preventing the U.S. Senate from convicting President Clinton during his impeachment, advising him spiritually and morally, comparing his sins to biblical King David's. Clinton thanked Dr. Paul in a private letter.
Dr. Paul also reminded America of his historic role in Liberia, when President Charles Taylor stepped down after Dr. Paul spent 18 hours in prayer with him in Monrovia's stadium. International media including AP, CNN, and BBC covered the story as a major peace achievement. Taylor later officially stated, '99% of the credit goes to Dr. K.A. Paul.' Additionally, Dr. Paul took great personal risks attempting to mediate between India and Pakistan during military tensions, and has worked with global leaders including Tony Blair, Kofi Annan, and President George W. Bush.
America's Real Crisis: Debt, War, Division
Dr. Paul points to the $36 trillion national debt, endless wars, and political division as the real threats to America. He warned both parties — Republicans and Democrats — for decades about overspending in war and unnecessary conflicts like Iraq and Afghanistan, which cost over $8 trillion and countless lives.
He criticized both parties for approving wars that devastated countries like Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya, and Sudan in the name of peace.
An Urgent Call to Courageous Leaders:
Dr. Paul is now calling on Republican senators, governors, and Democratic members of Congress to rise above politics and unite under a new political party. He has recently met with major political figures such as Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Lindsey Graham, Cory Booker, Tim Kaine, and Bernie Sanders. He believes a new bipartisan movement can restore the economy, strengthen democracy, and safeguard future generations.
Dr. Paul's meetings with major US Senators during his DC tour, 2025
Link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DK9a3f8bBSwOP8z82ZApe-4pRkYINbBG/view?usp=drivesdk
With Elon Musk reportedly ready to spend \$1 billion to support a viable independent candidate, Dr. Paul believes now is the time for a breakthrough.
Proposed Goals for a New Political Party:
Final Call to Action
Dr. Paul closes with a challenge to the nation:
Contact:
Media Office, Global Peace Initiative
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 3468126546
Website: globalpeacenow.com
The Global Peace Prize.com
More on Dr. Paul:
On a Wing and a Prayer: Globetrotting evangelist Dr. K.A. Paul fights evil around the world from his personal Boeing 747. – The Independent, UK https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/on-a-wing-and-a-prayer-50207.html
World's most popular evangelist.
8th wonder of the world. – Norway News https://www.norwaynews.com/the-8th-wonder-of-the-world-in-oslo
Dr. Paul's 747 delivers relief supplies to Tsunami victims
Dr. Paul's 747 delivers aid to Orissa Cyclone victims
Global Peace Initiative Aviation Boeing 747:
https://youtu.be/I9TH-gTPFHI?si=kKy0LjgTyVBBwus5
K.A. Paul, said he could 'guarantee' Jones would not go ahead with Koran Burning. - Reuters https://news.trust.org/item/20100910211500-tbwky
Dr. KA Paul with Bill O' Reilly, Fox News:
https://youtu.be/XVRwxFqdT4Q?si=ETDSaJhzLxWOsy52
Dr. KA Paul on BBC:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-14644953
Dr. KA Paul on CNN:
https://www.cnn.com/2010/US/09/10/florida.quran.burning.imam/index.html
Dr. KA Paul on CBS:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/minister-behind-quran-burning-flies-to-ny/
Dr. KA Paul on Associated Press: https://newsroom.ap.org/editorial-photos-videos/detail?itemid=e900ca2d9ee96e7bec7c08c3946 f61da&mediatype=video&source=youtube
The Persuader - Newyorker https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2003/09/01/the-persuader
Dr. KA Paul on PBS with Tucker Carlson
https://youtu.be/mcRfjVfbUKc?si=Nf9evzVr3k2KzJxf
Dr. KA Paul seeks ban on betting apps in Supreme Court of India
About Dr Paul:
Please click the link below to read the Norway News story that explains in detail his global peace and humanitarian work around the world. Since 1981, he has travelled to 155 countries, conducted 2200 peace rallies, rescued 310 thousand orphans and street children, and counselled 155 world leaders. He has been credited for stopping several wars including Liberia in 2003 and the India and Pakistan war in 2002. His mission had been reported by many news media including AP, Reuters, BBC, CNN, Fox, NBC, CBS, and MSNBC.
For more information call or text 3468126546
Email: [email protected]
https://www.norwaynews.com/the-8th-wonder-of-the-world-in-oslo/
https://theglobalpeaceprize.com/
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/on-a-wing-and-a-prayer-50207.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcRfjVfbUKc
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