Romney Hints He Voted Against Trump To Fulfill Mormon Prophesy

Senator Mitt Romney, a follower of the flawless and perfect Mormon prophet Joseph Smith, voted against acquitting President Trump in a Senate impeachment trial. Senator Romney cited his deeply religious personal faith as the reason for the vote, but did not dive into further details. Another Mormon Senator, Jeff Flake, had also come out against Trump before losing his seat in 2018. On face value it looks as though the mormon Senators are just being self rightous. But look closer, and you’ll see another reason: The White Horse Prophesy.

The White Horse Prophesy is a Mormon prophesy. It is told to Mormon children growing up. The prophesy says that a Mormon would be the savior of the constitution as it hangs by a thread. Does Trump

“Mitt Romney is forever bitter that he will never be POTUS,” Trump Jr. tweeted after Romney announced his decision. “He was too weak to beat the Democrats so he’s joining them now. He’s officially a member of the resistance & should be expelled from the GOP.”

watch this old video of a mormon scholar discuss the White Horse prophesy.

The Mormon corners of the internet are filled with White Horse prophesy propaganda.

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2 thoughts on “Romney Hints He Voted Against Trump To Fulfill Mormon Prophesy

  1. This is ridiculous, but typical, of the hype that usually follows anyone, or anything that is associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Members do not teach their children the White Horse Prophecy as common everyday teachings. Nor do they make a claim that Joseph Smith was flawless or perfect; that’s reserved for Jesus the Christ. It’s also ridiculous to assume that millions of people around the world all share the same political views of one or two politicians. It’s always annoying when inaccurate information is stated as truth, or partial truth is twisted and exaggerated to become a distortion of what is factual for dramatic effect. It’s extremely doubtful that many people would make a claim that Romney is the “White Horse” and it’s even more doubtful that anyone that would fulfill the prophecy would make that claim, even if they were aware of being the person prophesied of, which would also be doubtful. This is just a political propaganda post that is full of misinformation. This type of thing needs to stop.

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