The LDS Church congratulated Donald Trump for his presidential victory.
The faith’s traditional message comes soon after Kamala Harris’ concession — unlike four years ago, when Trump had refused to acknowledge defeat.Just hours after Vice President Kamala Harris conceded the 2024 election to Republican Donald Trump , The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint congratulated the president-elect on his victory.
The Latter-day Saint leaders also commended Harris “for her candidacy” and thanked her and President Joe Biden “for their public service at the nation’s highest levels. We wish them both well for the years ahead.”At the same time, the church lauded Romney for “engaging at the highest level of our democratic process, which, by its nature, demands so much of those who offer themselves for public service. We wish him and his family every success in their future endeavors.
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