Powerful Hymn Breaks Out at Trump Victory Party: ‘It Moved Me to Tears’

The text discusses a gathering ⁣celebrating ​the victory of President-elect Donald Trump, highlighting the⁤ emotional connection attendees felt, underscored by ​the performance of the hymn “How Great Thou Art.” Post-event reflections included praise for the supporters’ dedication and resilience. Fox News commentator ⁢Lisa Boothe expressed her tears ⁤upon witnessing ​the gathering, ‌emphasizing the‍ participants as ​good people and patriots who were ​unified in their​ love for the country. The celebration was marked by several heartfelt⁤ social media reactions, showcasing personal stories of ⁢loss and hope linked to the song. The ⁢narrative also touches upon Trump’s embrace of Christianity during his ⁣campaign, promising increased collaboration with Christian leaders ⁤and responding to moments ​of​ mockery directed⁢ at religious sentiments‌ voiced by attendees. the piece captures a moment of unity and faith among Trump⁣ supporters​ in the aftermath of his electoral win.


They came to celebrate the victory of President-elect Donald Trump.

Then they celebrated something greater, higher and more profound that was at the root of all they believed and achieved.

In a venue where Trump’s victory party was held, the triumphant strains of “How Great Thou Art” floated through the room long after 3 a.m. Wednesday as tired voices were raised in homage to God.

“Witnessing this as I left the Trump victory party moved me to tears,” Lisa Boothe of Fox News posted on X early Wednesday.

“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,” she posted.

The post reverberated across X.

As the campaign closed, The New York Times noted that Trump made an unabashed embrace of Christianity, promising Christian leaders they would have unprecedented access.

“It will be directly into the Oval Office — and me,” Trump said.

“We have to save religion in this country,” he said.

The Times noted two defining moments in the campaign for Christians.

One came when Vice President Kamala Harris was bemoaning how the Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade decision on abortion.

“Jesus is Lord,” some in the crowd called.

“Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally,” Harris mocked.

The second came when, in the aftermath of that mockery, Vice President-elect Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio reminded Trump supporters of the truth they when someone at a rally shouted that Jesus was king.

“That’s right — Jesus is king,” Vance said.




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