Trump official says Truth Social is censoring his story about teleportation

Gregg Phillips, Image via Screengrab.
Gregg Phillips, Image via Screengrab.

Gregg Phillips, Image via Screengrab.
A top Department of Homeland Security official is doubling down after his teleportation tale went viral.
Last month, CNN's KFile unearthed a video of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Director Gregg Phillips talking about his ability to teleport. According to Phillips, he teleported to a Waffle House. There was swift ridicule.
On Wednesday, however, CNN wrote that Phillip not only doubled down, also says he teleported to a church.
“Haters gonna hate,” Phillips wrote in a comment defending himself on Truth Social.
Another post was a poem where he referenced people making fun of him and Jesus Christ rising from the dead.
“I know what I’ve experienced,” he said in the post.
In another comment, Phillips responded to the mockery of him with a passage from the New Testament Book of Acts. In the passage, the Holy Spirit “snatched” away the apostle Phillip after a baptism on a road between Jerusalem and Gaza. He then appears in the city of Azotus, which is several miles away.
Phillip attacked the report, saying that all of it was taken "out of context."
“This was a discussion during medical treatments in what we believed to be the last 3 months of my life. Some of the episodes we couldn’t show. The other translation was to a church," he said.
“Yes,” he added, “the Bible calls it transported or translated.”
It wasn't just the two instances, however, CNN said that Phillips claimed there were "multiple incidents in which he said he was physically teleported, calling the experiences frightening and uncontrollable."
He's now in a fight with Truth Social directly, tagging CEO Devin Nunes, saying that he's being censored from posting more about his experience.
"[Truth Social], I’ve been trying to post a response to my friends on the most recent CNN hit on me. I’ve tried to post it six times. Why are you blocking me and my ability to respond? [Devin Nunes]," he said Wednesday morning.
Supporters responded with comments and suggested he post on X instead.
One person said, "I keep getting a notification that there is a post but when I click on it I see a banner that says it’s been deleted."
"[Truth Social] is deleting it," Phillips replied.