Sen. Scott weds fiancée in small ceremony Scott and his now-wife announced their engagement in early 2024 By Terrance Kible Published: August 4, 2024 3:10pm Article Dig Deeper Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., and Mindy Noce wed yesterday in a small ceremony. "Tonight, we promised to cherish and nourish each other and our marriage for the rest of our lives," announced Scott. Tweet URL The Facts Inside Our Reporter's Notebook Other Media Tweet URL Related Articles Events Exclusive: ICE continues arresting 'worst of the worst' illegal migrants accused of sexual crimes By Misty Severi Events You Vote: For Trump to have won the Nobel Peace Prize, or for the winner dedicating it to him? By Just the News staff Events Tyson Foods to stop using high-fructose corn syrup in products by the end of the year By Charlotte Hazard Top Stories All Things Trump Trump administration aims to claw back $1 billion in Medicaid spent on illegal aliens Courts & Law Comey blames 'ambiguous' question for indictment over alleged lie, but his answer was unequivocal Sponsored America’s Pivotal Moment: The First 100 / Join/Renew Amac Membership Today! Canada Canadian leader Carney says he apologized to Trump for tariff ad: 'Not something I would have done' Federal Agencies Obamacare's inconvenient truths exposed during shutdown Trending Obamacare's inconvenient truths exposed during shutdown Trump signals he will fund SNAP benefits after getting further clarification from courts Vance caught in the crossfire of conservative civil war Federal judge blocks Trump from requiring Americans to provide proof of citizenship to vote Trump administration aims to claw back $1 billion in Medicaid spent on illegal aliens Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise State Houses Illinois lawmakers approve statewide ban on illegal alien arrests in vicinity of courthouses Courts & Law Federal judge denies NY AG Letitia James’ request to monitor DOJ’s media contacts in criminal case Health Military mystery: San Francisco health officials slam Navy over high levels of plutonium in shipyard White House Trump signals he will fund SNAP benefits after getting further clarification from courts Media Heritage Foundation president slams Nick Fuentes over controversial views on Holocaust, antisemitism Support Just the News The Latest Polling 91% of U.S. veterans concerned about food assistance amid shutdown From the States Lawmakers introduce bills to slash their own pay during government shutdowns State Houses New Mexico becomes first state to offer free universal child care
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