“Russell M. Nelson, the President and Prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, passed away last night at the age of 101 — He just had his birthday earlier this week! Russell was sharp and engaged in service up until the end. Our hearts and prayers are with his incredible wife, Wendy, his 10 children, 57 grandchildren, and more than 167 great-grandchildren, as well as Members of the Church all over our Country. Russell had a remarkable life, pioneering life-saving heart surgery techniques and, of course, his ministry of many decades. He was a physician, literally and spiritually, and will be greatly missed!” @realDonaldTrump

Fact-Check Summary

The TruthSocial post announcing the death of Russell M. Nelson is largely accurate based on multiple authoritative sources, including the official Church newsroom, major secular and religious media, and obituaries. The core facts, including his passing at age 101, the timing, and highlights of his professional and spiritual legacy, are substantiated. However, there are minor factual errors regarding the timing of his birthday and the number of his living children.

 

Belief Alignment Analysis

The post maintains a respectful and civil tone, offering condolences and recognition of Nelson’s achievements. It avoids inflammatory or divisive language, focusing on genuine expressions of sympathy and reflection, and aligns well with democratic values of civility and inclusive discourse. There is no attempt to undermine democratic norms or promote hostility.

 

Opinion

While some imprecisions exist—such as the suggestion Nelson’s birthday was just earlier in the same week, and not clearly noting that only eight of his ten children survived him—these errors are minor and do not undermine the main factual claim. Overall, the post exemplifies respectful, fact-based communication with very limited hyperbole.

 

TLDR

The post about Russell M. Nelson’s death is substantially true and respectful, with minor factual inaccuracies. Core facts are correct, and the framing aligns with standards of civility and public reason.

 

Claim: Russell M. Nelson, President and Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died last night at age 101, having just had his birthday; he is survived by his wife Wendy, 10 children, 57 grandchildren, and more than 167 great-grandchildren.

Fact: Nelson died at age 101 on September 27, 2025, according to both official LDS sources and major media. His birthday was September 9, 2024 (about 18 days prior, not “earlier this week”). He is survived by wife Wendy, but only eight of his ten children; the numbers for grandchildren and great-grandchildren are correct.

Opinion: While minor inaccuracies exist, the post provides an overall accurate and civil account of Nelson’s death, reflecting sincere intent rather than distortion or manipulation.

TruthScore: 9

True: Nelson’s death, age at death, profession, major family and biographical details.

Hyperbole: None.

Lies: No significant lies; minor errors in timeline and surviving children count.