Pastors for Trump founder Jackson Lahmeyer on Wednesday introduced he was ending his bid for Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District, someday after he was projected to advance to a runoff for the Republican nomination within the wake of a texting scandal.
“After prayerful consideration with my wife, Kendra, and my team over the last twenty four hours, I’ve made the difficult decision to suspend my campaign for Congress,” Lahmeyer, who was endorsed by President Donald Trump forward of Tuesday’s main, mentioned in a press release. “I do not want to be a distraction to my family, my church, and the great people of Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District, who deserve a strong conservative voice representing them in Washington.”
Lahmeyer’s exit comes after a Daily Mail report alleged the pastor had despatched romantic textual content messages to a girl who will not be his spouse. After the story ran Sunday, Lahmeyer acknowledged inappropriate habits but in addition criticized the outlet and the timing of the story’s publication.
“This matter was already dealt with privately between me and my wife, Kendra, through counsel and prayer with God and spiritual advisors,” Lahmeyer wrote on X Sunday. “I own crossing a boundary line through text messaging. I also ended all communication. The British Tabloid tried to paint me out in a way which is not the case.”
The lead pastor of Sheridan Church in Tulsa, Lahmeyer introduced collectively a coalition of pastors to foyer for Trump’s reelection in 2024. The president rewarded his assist with an endorsement in May.
While Trump on Monday reaffirmed his assist for Lahmeyer, he pivoted on Wednesday, saying that he was as an alternative backing his runoff opponent, state lawmaker Mark Tedford.
“I greatly appreciate Jackson Lahmeyer’s hard work under difficult circumstances — He has always been with me, and I will always be with him,” Trump mentioned in a Truth Social submit. “But, when it comes to the current Congressional race for Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District, I will be supporting America First Patriot, Mark Tedford.”
Lahmeyer’s withdrawal from the race leaves an open path to the nomination for Tedford as he vies to succeed GOP Rep. Kevin Hern, who’s operating for Senate.
NCS’s Maureen Chowdhury and Sarah Dewberry contributed to this report.