President Trump hosted a powerful celebration of Greek Independence Day at the White House. Archbishop Elpidophoros gave Trump a golden cross, calling him a modern-day Emperor Constantine. The event showed Trump’s strong leadership and respect for Christian values.
The Archbishop praised Trump for defending religious freedom and supporting Christians worldwide. He said Trump’s leadership reminds him of Constantine, the Roman emperor who made Christianity official. The cross was a symbol of divine strength. Trump called it “beautiful” and promised to keep it close.
Trump linked America’s success to Greek heritage. He said Greek ideas shaped our Constitution, buildings, and language. He thanked Greek Americans for their hard work. Over 3 million Greek Americans strengthen our nation, he said.
Trump honored Greek heroes who fought for freedom in 1821. He compared them to America’s Founding Fathers. He also thanked Greek leaders in his administration, like Michael Kos and Gus Bakas. The crowd cheered when he mentioned “Greeks for Trump.”
The President signed a proclamation marking March 25 as Greek Independence Day. He said past leaders failed, but his administration restored pride. “Bad things happened” under previous leaders, Trump said. Now, businesses are investing billions here again.
Trump highlighted heroes like Alex Skarlatos, who stopped a terrorist attack in 2015. He nominated Kimberly Guilfoyle as ambassador to Greece. She praised Trump’s commitment to strong U.S.-Greece ties. Guests enjoyed traditional Greek music and food.
The event contrasted with left-wing attacks on American values. While Trump celebrated faith and freedom, critics push to weaken election laws. Trump’s policies create jobs and cut waste, like ending $22 billion in bad contracts.
This celebration showed Trump’s vision: proud traditions, strong borders, and putting America first. As globalists panic, Trump proves sovereignty works. With faith and patriotism, he’s building a future that honors our past.