In his 2025 Easter message, President Donald Trump delivered a profound and unapologetic affirmation of the Christian gospel, marking one of the most theologically direct statements from a sitting U.S. president in recent history. Addressing the nation during Holy Week, Trump emphasized the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, referring to Him as “our Lord and Savior” who “conquered death, freed us from sin, and unlocked the gates of Heaven for all of humanity.” He highlighted the significance of the Paschal Triduum—Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil—urging Americans to reflect on Christ’s sacrifice and the hope of eternal life.
Beyond spiritual reflections, Trump reiterated his administration’s commitment to defending religious liberty, pledging to protect the Christian faith across schools, the military, workplaces, hospitals, and government institutions. He called for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the nation, praying for America to remain a beacon of faith, hope, and freedom. This message stands in contrast to previous administrations, showcasing a renewed emphasis on traditional Christian values and the role of faith in public life. Trump’s Easter address not only underscores his alignment with evangelical constituents but also signals a broader cultural shift towards embracing religious expression in the national discourse.
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