"I'm NOT An Exorcist!" Victor Marx DENIES Lying + Socialist Democrats De-Fund PRISONS
August 4, 2026
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5 min readThe Exorcist Candidate and the Socialist Divide
Victor Marx, the Republican nominee for governor of Colorado, spent much of his interview with Piers Morgan denying that he is an exorcist — even as he described casting out "five demonic assignments" from a woman by a swimming pool after his dog Reagan (named after Ronald Reagan) alerted him to her presence. "I am not an exorcist," Marx insisted. "I pray for people who have struggles." The distinction, he explained, is that he deals with demonic oppression rather than full possession. "Someone who has a demon inside of them, which would be called possession, I don't deal with that." For Marx, a born-again Christian who says he received "the power of God's spirit" while in the Marine Corps in 1986, the battleground is in the mind — "take every thought captive," as the Bible says.
The Unverifiable Past
Marx's campaign website originally claimed his nonprofit had rescued 45,000 women and children from human trafficking and global terrorism. When journalists found no evidence, the figure was scrubbed. Marx told Morgan an independent contractor had inserted the number without his knowledge. The real count? "Way back around 2017, we stopped counting at about 300," Marx said. He refused to give a precise number, citing security concerns for ongoing work in the Middle East.
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What you'll learn
- 1 Timestamped Outline
- 2 (00:07) **Introduction and Guest Welcome** - Piers Morgan introduces Victor Marx, the Republican gubernatorial candidate for Colorado, as a Marine veteran and self-described exorcist who claims to have killed a man at age seven
- 3 (04:04) **The Swimming Pool Exorcism Story** - Piers presses Marx on a 2023 podcast story about his dog Reagan sensing demons and Marx casting out five demons from a woman by a pool
- 4 (07:43) **Possession vs. Oppression Distinction** - Marx explains the theological difference between demonic possession and oppression to defend why he is not an exorcist
- 5 (08:37) **The 45,000 Rescue Claim** - Piers confronts Marx about his campaign website initially claiming his nonprofit rescued 45,000 women and children from trafficking
- 6 (13:01) **Calling in an Airstrike** - Piers asks about Marx's claim to have personally called in a US airstrike that killed 70 ISIS fighters
- 7 (15:22) **Beheading a Cat at Age Three** - Piers challenges Marx's claim that his abusive stepfather forced him to behead a cat at age three and wear its body on his head
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Show Notes
The stakes could hardly be higher as the US heads towards the midterm elections, with President Trump's political future and legislative agenda hanging in the balance. The outcome will determine whether Republicans can maintain control of Congress and shape the race to succeed Trump, while growing tensions within the MAGA movement raise fresh questions about the future of his coalition. Much of the political conversation has focused on the so-called "MAGA civil war" over Iran, but another battle is unfolding on the left. More than 35 Democratic Socialists of America-backed candidates have defeated moderate Democrats in primary races, signalling the growing influence of the party's progressive wing. Led by figures including Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani, the movement is reshaping the Democratic Party - but not without fierce opposition from within. Meanwhile, Democrats are grappling with the rising influence of the party's progressive wing, as figures including Zohran Mamdani and Hasan Piker divide opinion. Republicans are also facing scrutiny over controversial Colorado gubernatorial candidate Victor Marx following his primary victory. With both parties backing increasingly polarising candidates, the question remains whether American politics is moving further away from the centre and what that could mean for the country's future. Piers Morgan is joined by Republican candidate for governor of Colorado, Victor Marx, Democratic Socialist candidate in South Florida, Oliver Larkin, former national press secretary to Bernie Sanders, Briahna Joy Gray, former Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson, and former Republican congressman and presidential candidate, Joe Walsh to discuss. 00:00 Introduction 01:45 Is Victor Marx an exorcist? 08:16 Why did Victor Marx’s website remove non-profit stats? 14:53 Was Victor Marx forced to behead a cat at the age of three? 19:02 Was Victor Marx forced to kill a man at the age of seven? 29:00 Victor Marx on who he believes killed Charlie Kirk 40:40 Piers Morgan on the upcoming midterm elections 43:11 Debate begins on the new wave of Democratic candidates 46:38 The panel clashes over migration policies 01:04:37 Abolishing the Pentagon and defunding the police
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