What is Patriot Prayer, the pro-Trump group whose member was killed in Portland?

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  • Source: Fox News
  • 08/31/2020
The man who was fatally shot in Portland as supporters of President Trump skirmished with Black Lives Matter protesters was a supporter of right-wing Patriot Prayer, which doesn't have a big national footprint but is well known in the Pacific Northwest.

The shooting victim was identified by Gibson as Aaron "Jay" Danielson of Portland. Photos taken of the body show he was wearing a Patriot Prayer hat.

"We love Jay and he had such a huge heart," Gibson wrote on Facebook on Sunday. "God bless him and the life he lived."
Portland by Photo by Zichuan Han from Pexels is licensed under Pexels Pexels

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