I think that perhaps we ought to not have people exhibiting behaviors founded in clearly delusional convictions in charge of the country.

https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/trump-ufo-disclosure-pentagon-resistance-1781453

Trump Faces Pentagon Revolt As 'Demon' Fears Stall UFO Declassification Bombshell

President Trump's order to declassify UFO files faces internal Pentagon resistance amid claims of 'demonic' and 'interdimensional' fears.

International Business Times UK
If you want to play pretend and assert demons are real in a D&D game, fine, but that's not something that belongs in national governance.

The line about "the devil's greatest trick" is a hackneyed quote from noted misogynist Charles Baudelaire and has zero roots in christianity; it's fanon that's been adopted by corrupted evangelical assholes as an excuse to spread their delusional horseshit in the face of obvious contradictory reality - because any obvious dismissal of their bad dream "devil" -must- be a trick pulled by that self-same devil, you see, so anyone asserting actual reality must be delusional and the evangelical must be Righteous.

Fallacious, clearly, but that's christian evangelists for you.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/30/jd-vance-alien-ufo-are-demons

JD Vance says aliens are ‘demons’ and details obsession with UFOs

Vice-president promises ‘to get to the bottom of’ reports of US government files about unidentified flying objects

The Guardian

Basically all the fire and brimstone shit comes from medieval and rensaissance fanon; there's nothing in the canonical bible that has word one about "circles of hell" or any of that crap.

Claiming you're a christian while promoting a failed Florentine politician's hit-piece about his political opponents over the ostensible canon of your religion is pretty obviously heretical, but these guys clearly don't care so long as it gives them an excuse to tell fucking ghost stories.