Donald Trump’s historic comeback victory Tuesday evening marked the end of a long, hard road for Trump supporters while signifying the beginning of another arduous trek given the sad state of journalism in America today.
MAGA faithful have been called Nazis, fascists, racists, and worse by the intolerant left, who then claim that Trump supporters are the ones making our politics toxic with their reckless rhetoric.
But a scene captured on video and shared by Fox News contributor Lisa Boothe early Wednesday after it became apparent that Trump would defeat Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, the empty vessel picked by the Obama Machineâ„¢ to replace President Biden, proved to be the salve to soothe any sore feelings.
In the moving clip, a group of Trump supporters grateful that their prayers were answered are seen breaking into an impromptu version of the gospel song, “How Great Thou Art.”
“Witnessing this as I left the Trump victory party moved me to tears,” Boothe posted. “These people have been slandered and demeaned. They are good people. Patriots of all backgrounds who love this country and came together to make it great again.”
Witnessing this as I left the Trump victory party moved me to tears. These people have been slandered and demeaned. They are good people. Patriots of all backgrounds who love this country and came together to make it great again. pic.twitter.com/q4tY2ey6NQ
— Lisa Boothe (@LisaMarieBoothe) November 6, 2024
In the end, God’s will always prevails and many faithful servants saw the 2024 election as the ultimate battle between good and evil — it was in this spirit that Trump questioned whether God may have had a greater purpose for him after he survived a would-be assassin’s bullet.
It is now incumbent upon Trump to move forward and govern with God’s grace.
At the same time, Americans would be better served to trust in God above worldly figures, just as they would be better served to look within for the answers to the challenges they face rather than relying on a benevolent government that always exacts a steep price for its so-called generosity.
Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the remarkable scene captured above, as seen on X:
As much as I hate seeing phones up recording the moment, I sure am glad you shared this.
Beautiful capture in time I feel blessed to have shared via inter webs.
Thank you and God bless us all <3— Susan Hoffmaster (@suemoon74) November 6, 2024
SO much prayer for @realDonaldTrump, his Team, and this country.
Thank you Lord for your mercy. The turn of Trumps head. The awakening of enough of us.
Please let us change the hearts of those lost to their bigotry. Amen.— Ed Beery (@EdBeery) November 6, 2024
And This, This is why God showed up & showed off to deliver our nation today! Hallelujah, Praise His Name!
— Cindy Colbert (@CindyColbert) November 6, 2024
Ahh, my favourite hymn.
With that lovely song in my head I can go to sleep.
Thank you God, for all your blessings tonight.
— June Marie (@auntiemlin) November 6, 2024
Thank you for sharing that moment. Thank you God for your grace, love and mercy. We prayed and you answered.
— Wendy Olson (@Wendy4Justice) November 6, 2024
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