President Trump celebrated Easter with a powerful message of faith, declaring Jesus Christ as “the living Son of God” during a White House prayer service. Joined by Rev. Franklin Graham, Trump honored the Resurrection while slamming last year’s Biden administration decision to prioritize transgender activism over Christianity.
Trump’s heartfelt Easter proclamation called Christ the “Savior of mankind” who offers redemption through His sacrifice. The White House hosted a staff worship event featuring sermons by prominent pastors, starkly different from 2024’s scandal when Biden labeled Easter Sunday as “Transgender Day of Visibility.” Conservatives praised Trump for restoring dignity to America’s holiest celebration.
Rev. Franklin Graham declared Trump’s message “historic,” saying no modern president has championed Christian values so boldly. The White House dinner and prayer service emphasized Christ’s resurrection as the foundation of hope, contrasting sharply with Biden’s focus on divisive social policies during previous Easter observances.
Last year’s White House faced fury for promoting gender ideology on Easter while banning religious symbols from its events. Trump’s team called Biden’s actions an attack on faith, with House Speaker Mike Johnson accusing Democrats of “mocking Christ’s resurrection.” This year, Trump ensured the Cross – not woke politics – took center stage.
The president’s proclamation vowed to protect religious liberty in schools, workplaces, and government. He prayed for a national “outpouring of the Holy Spirit” to heal America’s divisions. Graham credited Trump’s near-death experience during a 2024 assassination attempt for deepening his public commitment to Christian principles.
While liberals attacked Trump’s faith-focused leadership, millions of Christians celebrated the return of traditional values to the White House. The administration’s Easter events highlighted Christ’s victory over death – a message of unity and renewal for a nation battered by years of anti-religious extremism.
Trump’s bold defense of Christianity marks a turning point in America’s culture wars. By honoring the Resurrection without apology, he’s given hope to believers tired of seeing their faith sidelined. As one pastor declared, “This is how leaders should celebrate Easter – lifting up Jesus, not tearing down God’s design.”
The 2025 Easter celebration proves Trump remains the last line of defense for Judeo-Christian values in Washington. With radical leftists pushing God out of public life, conservatives nationwide are rallying behind a president unafraid to proclaim “HE IS RISEN!” from the halls of power.