BY Benjamin ClarkDecember 29, 2025
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White House stirs debate with faith-focused Christmas message

The Trump administration’s Christmas greeting took a clear stand this year, placing Jesus Christ front and center in its holiday message.

The official White House statement, posted Thursday, described Christmas as a celebration of “the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,” igniting reactions across the political and religious spectrum, as JTA reports.

Unlike the vague platitudes we’ve grown used to from public officials, this year’s message actually cited “the graces of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection,” leaving no ambiguity about the message's theological core.

Administration Rejects Secular Norms in Messaging

Several federal agencies echoed the religious tone throughout the week. The Department of Labor reminded citizens to “Let Earth Receive Her King,” while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth marked the holiday by declaring, “Today we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”

Perhaps most illustrative was a Homeland Security video, which paired images of the Nativity and the American flag with the message, “We are blessed to share a nation and a Savior.” If that’s Christian nationalism, it’s a pretty gentle variety—blessed, not belligerent.

Still, some critics didn’t take the message lightly. Jewish commentators and advocates for strict church-state separation worried this sacralization of public institutions strayed too far from constitutional boundaries.

Church and State: A Familiar Tension

Rachel Laser, president of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, argued these messages “force citizens to sift through proselytizing messages to access government information.” But opting out of nativity references online isn’t exactly a First Amendment crisis.

One Jewish response to the DHS video called it “not a comforting message for American Jews.” That concern deserves to be heard—but so does the sentiment of millions of Americans who no longer feel seen in a public square increasingly scrubbed of faith.

Seth Abramson, a Jewish writer and political commentator, offered a more balanced take. While he enjoys celebrating Christmas with family, he stressed that the principle of separation remains “vital.” That’s a fair point, and President Trump’s message doesn’t alter the Constitution.

Faith’s Place in American Tradition

Supporters of the administration saw the messages not as exclusionary but restorative. In the view of an editorial from The Nevada Globe, it’s a “welcome return to the simple truth of the season,” where Christ, family, and faith all have a rightful seat at the table.

The reaction underscores a deeper cultural divide in America—a battle over whether expressions of faith in government contexts are constitutionally suspect or culturally necessary. The Bible is neither banned nor mandatory in public life; it’s simply part of our shared heritage.

Historically, presidents have employed more inclusive language around Christmas, typically emphasizing unity, family, or goodwill. But unity doesn't have to mean uniformity, and Christmas without Christ is just a shopping season.

Balancing Respect and Belief in Public Speech

Jewish advocacy organizations have long championed religious pluralism as a safeguard for minority faiths. Fair enough. Yet their concerns needn’t cancel expressions of Christian belief in public life, especially during a holiday rooted in Jesus’ birth.

No major Jewish groups had formally commented by Friday afternoon. That’s notable because while individual discomfort was expressed, organized outrage—often the default response these days—seems to have taken a holiday hiatus.

It’s also worth stating the obvious: The First Amendment forbids the establishment of a state religion. Nothing in the Trump administration’s message declared Christianity mandatory or sidelined other faiths—unless wishing people a religious Christmas now qualifies as coercion.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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