BY Benjamin ClarkApril 18, 2025
11 months ago
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 | April 18, 2025
11 months ago

Trump: ‘The national motto remains unchanged’

During the recent White House Easter Dinner, President Donald Trump took the opportunity to express his commitment to Christian values and the protection of religious freedoms. This event was lined with significant remarks about faith-driven initiatives and national identity.

Highlighting his administration's support for persecuted Christians globally, Trump conveyed a message of hope and resolve, alongside asserting the unchanged status of America’s national motto, WorldNetDaily reported.

The evening began as President Trump addressed the significance of Resurrection Day, a cornerstone of Christian belief commemorating Jesus' resurrection. Through his speech, he shared reflections on the biblical account, stating its importance in modern American life.

Addressing Global and Domestic Faith Issues

Trump discussed his administration's achievements in supporting Christians facing persecution globally. He noted a "whole new spirit" brewing in America, attributed to these efforts. His administration has pursued various initiatives aimed at fortifying the role of faith in everyday American affairs.

Much of Trump's administration has been marked by the establishment of groups focused on faith, such as the White House Faith Force. This group, among others, has been pivotal in ensuring that faith-based perspectives are incorporated across policy-making processes.

Another significant stride under Trump’s leadership has been the creation of a Department of Justice task force. This task force focuses on what the administration labels as "radical indoctrination" in schools, which they believe conflicts with traditional parental faith values.

Controversial Comments and National Motto Defense

Trump’s administration has not been without its controversies; early in his term, he made remarks about gender that garnered significant backlash from LGBT communities. He emphasized what he described as a God-given binary of "male and female," sparking debates around the country.

Amidst his speech, President Trump expressed his hopes for this year's Easter celebration to be particularly memorable. He hinted at a unique, positive movement within the country that has not been witnessed in decades. This statement uplifted the attendees, aligning with the evening's faith-affirming theme.

The assertion of the national motto, “In God We Trust,” was a cornerstone of Trump’s speech. Amidst rumors of movements aiming to alter this motto, Trump was adamant: “It will always be 'In God We Trust.' We will never change that... with God's help, we can overcome every challenge, triumph over every evil, and restore the spirit of faith in the United States,” he proclaimed.

Uplifting Religious Sentiments and Celebratory Tone

The speech served not only to reflect on past actions but also to instill a renewed sense of purpose for the future of America, underpinned by religious faith. Trump's words were intended to resonate with his base, stressing the importance of maintaining the country's Christian roots and values.

As the evening concluded, the mood was one of celebration and contemplation. Trump's hope for a grand Easter was palpable: “This is, I hope, going to be one of the greatest Easters ever because we have something going that I don't think this country has seen in a hundred years,” he affirmed. The President's address was an effective amalgamation of personal faith and public policy.

The commitment to "In God We Trust" as America's motto was reiterated, underlining the administration's stance on faith in the public sphere. It was a clear declaration that any initiatives to change this were bound to fail, echoing a theme of continuity and resistance against perceived secular pressures.

As the nation reflects on Trump's statements during this celebrated event, the intertwining of faith, policy, and national identity continues to provoke thought and dialogue across America.

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

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