Scott, 58, confirmed their engagement during an appearance on Sunday Night in America.
Sen. Tim Scott is engaged to marry his girlfriend Mindy Noce after proposing to her on Kiawah Island, South Carolina, on Saturday night, Fox News reported.
Scott, 58, confirmed their engagement during an appearance on Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy. Scott called his commitment the second most important decision after becoming a Christian.
“Going to the beach, getting down on one knee, and asking Mindy to marry me was so much more important than anything else, and I wanted to make sure that sacred day wasn't disturbed by anything political,” Scott told Gowdy, speaking about their conversations. with former President Donald Trump to obtain his support.
As a presidential candidate in the 2024 race, Scott introduced Noce during a debate in November. They reportedly met at church about a year ago and bonded over Bible study.
Scott's commitment came after he endorsed Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. Scott, who ended his bid for the White House in November, last week became the third former Republican presidential candidate to endorse the former president. for another term.
Later Sunday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped his White House bid and endorsed Trump for president.
“We need a president who understands that the American people are sick and tired of being sick and tired,” Scott said as the crowd responded, “Donald Trump.”
Scott later told Fox News that “it's time for us to unite our party to make sure the only goal we're talking about is to fire Joe Biden.”
“Our country cannot last four more years. I am not sure we can last ten more months,” he said. “The best way to get rid of Joe Biden as president is to unite our party now behind Donald Trump.”
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