Utah Governor Spencer Cox recently reiterated his backing for former President Donald Trump despite Trump’s ongoing use of inflammatory language and insults. Cox, previously viewed as a moderate Republican like Mitt Romney, surprised many when he pledged his support for Trump following an assassination attempt on the former president in July. Cox had not voted for Trump in either the 2016 or 2020 elections and had indicated he would not vote for him in the future.
In a letter of endorsement, Cox urged Trump to treat his political adversaries with decency and respect, emphasizing the need for unity over division. While Trump has shown no indication of changing his rhetoric, such as his recent comments about Haitian immigrants, Cox remains optimistic that Trump may shift towards more unifying language.
Despite Trump’s inflammatory statements, Cox remains hopeful and committed to assisting in bringing the country together. The Governor acknowledged that his influence on Trump may be minimal, but he is determined to try and promote greater unity in politics. Following a series of hoax bomb threats in a small city in Ohio after Trump made false statements about the Haitian community, Cox introduced Trump at a fundraising event in Salt Lake City.
During the event, Cox spoke to Trump about the importance of avoiding actions that sow division. Trump, on the other hand, has been known to make false claims about his opponent’s background, including an incident earlier this year when he inaccurately asserted that Vice President Kamala Harris changed her racial identity. Despite these divisive tactics, Cox remains committed to fostering unity and respectful dialogue within the political sphere.