President Donald J. Trump reaffirmed his administration's support for Christian faith and religious liberty on April 5, stating that protecting people of faith remains a central focus since his return to office.
The announcement comes as Christians celebrate Easter Sunday, which marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The occasion was used by President Trump to highlight his administration's approach to upholding biblical values and the nation's heritage.
"This Easter Sunday, as Christians around the world rejoice in the glorious resurrection of Jesus Christ, President Donald J. Trump stands as a fierce defender of the Christian faith," the statement said. "From his first day back in office, President Trump has made protecting people of faith a cornerstone of his Administration. Under his leadership, the U.S. is once again a beacon of religious liberty — honoring the biblical values and heritage that built our nation."
The statement emphasized that faith should not be silenced by government intervention but recognized as an essential strength for the country. "On this sacred Easter Sunday, we are reminded that faith is not a private matter to be silenced by government — but a foundational strength of our Republic," it continued.
The message concluded with an affirmation: "Through bold leadership and unwavering commitment, the Trump Administration is restoring religious liberty, protecting the innocent, and ensuring that America will always remain one nation under God."
