
President Donald Trump issued a Palm Sunday message at the start of the Holy Week “I will renew his administration’s promise to protect Christian faith in our schools, the military, the workplace, hospitals and government halls.
“We will never waver in protecting our right to religious freedom, protecting the dignity of life, and protecting God in our public square,” Trump was announced by the White House in the President’s message for Holy Week 2025.
“As we focus on Christ’s redemption sacrifice, we turn to his love, humility, and obedience. Even in the most difficult and uncertain moments of life,” “This week we pray for the pouring of the Holy Spirit into our beloved kingdom. We pray that America will remain a sign of faith, hope and freedom of the whole world, and to achieve a future that reflects the truth, beauty and goodness of Christ’s eternal kingdom in heaven.”

President Donald Trump speaks with a reporter on Saturday, April 12, 2025, who boarded Air Force 1 on his way to Miami. (Pool via AP)
“May God bless you and your family during this special time, and may he continue to bless the United States of America,” Trump wrote.
Trump said he and first lady Melania Trump would join. Prayer with a Christian Jesus Christ celebrates the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ – conquering death, freeing him from sin, and unleashing the gates of heaven for all of humanity. Dinner continues on Good Friday.
“This week is a time of reflection for Christians to commemorate Jesus’ crucifixion and prepare their hearts, hearts and souls for a miraculous resurrection from death,” Trump wrote.
“During this sacred week, we acknowledge that the glory of Easter Sunday cannot come without the sacrifices that Jesus Christ made on the cross,” the president said. “In his last time on earth, Christ willingly endured the unbearable pain, torture and execution on the cross from his deep and enduring love for all his creation. Through his suffering, we are forgiven our sins through his death.
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“On Easter morning, the stones roll down, the graves are empty, and the light spreads through the darkness. Death means he has no last words,” Trump said.
Trump has since survived the July 2024 assassination attempt during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania I recognized his faith In the trajectory of the campaign and the months of his second term, he repeatedly asserts that he was “saved by God to make America great again.” On Friday, the White House hung a painting depicting a bloody Trump doing his first pumping in the air during that attempt in his life last summer, replacing a portrait of former President Barack Obama.

Then-presidential candidate Donald Trump is surrounded by US Secret Service agents after an assassin bullet fired his ears in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, file)
Sunday’s Holy Week Declaration is first in a docket of expected rollouts and events before Easter, organized by the newly established White House Faith Office.
White House spokesman Caroline Leavitt told Fox News Digital that Trump delivered promises to millions of Christians when he created the office. She portrayed a “sharp contrast” with the Biden administration. The Biden administration marked Easter Sunday, which fell on March 31, 2024. Transgender day in vision.

President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden during the 2024 White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday, April 1, 2024. (Washington Post via Demetrius Freeman/Getty Images)
Jennifer Cone, the Faith Director of the White House Face Office, told Fox News Digital that she is preparing for a “extraordinary” celebration to treat the Easter season “with deserving obedience” during Holy Week.
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On Monday, Trump is scheduled to release a Holy Week video and host an Easter dinner on Wednesday evening. On holy Thursday, the president is expected to hold a staff service at the White House. At the White House, senior advisors to the White House Faith Office, Pastors Paula White, Rev. Franklin Graham, Rev. Greg Laurie and Rev. Gentezen Franklin will be praying, Bible, serving and aid.
Brooke Singman of Fox News contributed to this report.