Oklahoma congressional candidate admits 2022 affair, suspends campaign and ministry

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Oklahoma pastor and former congressional candidate Jackson Lahmeyer acknowledged an affair from 2022 in a Daily Mail interview, apologized to his wife, Trump, constituents and his church, and announced he is suspending his campaign and taking a sabbatical from preaching as he steps back from politics; Trump later withdrew his endorsement and backed Mark Tedford in the race for Oklahoma’s 1st District.
Topics:nation#affair#campaign-suspension#jackson-lahmeyer#oklahoma-1st-district#politics#trump-endorsement
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