BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) – Former President Donald Trump is returning to the White House after being elected the 47th president of the United States.
Leaders from Louisiana have reacted to Trump’s victory.
Gov. Jeff Landry said this on X, formerly known as Twitter, “The American people sent a RESOUNDING message that they want a government that puts AMERICA FIRST! Congratulations to my friend @realDonaldTrump! Louisiana has been with you from the beginning and we cannot wait to get to work alongside you in the White House! LET’S MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
Speaker Mike Johnson said, “We have saved America. The American people have spoken, and President Trump and Senator JD Vance are going to the White House. We are ready to get to work for the American people.”
Sen. John Kennedy also gave his thoughts on Trump’s victory.
He said, “Congratulations to President Trump! Congratulations to my new Senate and House colleagues! This election was a choice between hope and more hurt. Americans chose hope. Let’s get to work.”
Sen. Bill Cassidy congratulated Trump and talked about Republicans taking control of the United States Senate. He said, “Congratulations to President Trump, VP-elect Vance, and their families on the victory. I am excited that Republicans have decisively taken control of the Senate. This creates a great opportunity to advance a conservative agenda!”
Rep. Clay Higgins said, “Trump is now 3-0…”
Congresswoman Julia Letlow also commented on Trump’s election win.
She said, “Congratulations to President @realDonaldTrump. I look forward to working with you to make America great again!”
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