America First always but God above even that!
As Christians across the nation prepare to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, President Donald J. Trump is leading the nation in honoring Holy Week with reverence, tradition, and bold leadership.
A White House Easter Celebration Like No Other
On Wednesday evening, President Trump hosted a deeply meaningful Easter dinner at the White House. The event was centered around Christian worship, prayer, and reflection—reminding Americans of the true purpose behind this sacred time of year.
The Marine Corps Band performed beloved hymns, and renowned singer Charles Billingsley delivered a stunning Christian opera performance. The dinner served as both a celebration and a spiritual moment for all who attended.
A Gourmet Meal Rooted in Tradition
Guests enjoyed a spring baby greens salad featuring roasted artichokes, tomato comfit, and a preserved lemon vinaigrette.
The entrée featured a rack of lamb with a pistachio crust, accompanied by tender heirloom asparagus, baby spinach, and a carrot sauce infused with ginger. For dessert, guests enjoyed a crisp huckleberry and poached pear pastry, paired with creamy maple swirl ice cream.
Every detail reflected grace, celebration, and the richness of America’s Christian culture.
Trump’s Holy Week Proclamation: A Bold Stand for Faith
At the start of Holy Week, President Trump released an official proclamation that struck a powerful chord with people of faith.
“Melania and I are united in prayer with Christians everywhere as they honor the sacrifice and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ — the Son of the living God, who triumphed over death, delivered us from sin, and opened the doors of heaven to all mankind.”
This powerful statement is one of the most faith-centered proclamations in modern American history.
A Faith Office That Gets Results
Paula White, Senior Advisor to the White House Faith Office, and Jennifer Korn, Faith Director, both praised the president’s unwavering commitment to Christianity.
White told Fox News Digital, “Our president understands just how sacred this week is for millions of Christians. He’s not just checking a box—he’s setting a powerful spiritual tone for the country.”
Korn added, “We wanted to start Holy Week on the right foot. President Trump honored Easter with the reverence it deserves.”
Religious Liberty Is Front and Center
The administration remains steadfast in its support for religious liberty across all faith traditions. Alongside the Easter celebrations, the White House is also planning a Passover observance honoring the Israelites’ journey to freedom from bondage in Egypt.
Recently, President Trump also welcomed Muslim leaders for a traditional Iftar dinner, showing respect for religious diversity while standing firmly for American Christian values.
Over 1,000 faith leaders have already been welcomed to the White House for listening sessions, policy briefings, and faith-centered working groups.
Taking Action to Defend Faith in America
The White House Faith Office isn’t just ceremonial—it’s working around the clock.
From fighting anti-Christian bias and anti-Semitism to defending parents’ rights at school boards, the administration is standing up for religious Americans.
They are also partnering with faith-based organizations on issues like:
- Foster care reform
- Prisoner reentry programs
- Mental health care, referred to as “brain health and flourishing minds”
“We’re not just here for show,” said Paula White. “We work nonstop—for the president, for this nation, and for every American who holds faith dear.”
A President Who Puts God First
Under President Trump, God is welcomed back into the public square. The Easter proclamation, the White House dinner, and the outreach to faith communities all reflect a renewed commitment to Christian values, traditional family, and religious liberty.
This Holy Week, Americans are seeing the difference real leadership makes.