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Trump Revives Easter Spirit, Calls Out Biden’s Attack on Christianity

President Trump stood strong for Christian values this Easter, reading a powerful message about Jesus Christ’s resurrection alongside Reverend Franklin Graham. His words celebrated the cornerstone of Christian faith—the truth that Christ died for humanity’s sins and rose again to offer eternal hope. This bold declaration honored Easter’s sacred meaning, a sharp contrast to last year’s shameful decision by Joe Biden to prioritize transgender activism over Resurrection Sunday.

The White House hosted a special Easter prayer service and dinner, uniting staff and faith leaders like Graham, Greg Laurie, and Jentezen Franklin. Trump’s message called Jesus the “living Son of God” who conquered death, urging Americans to find hope in His sacrifice. These events highlighted a return to honoring faith in government, something erased under Biden’s radical agenda.

Franklin Graham praised Trump’s Easter proclamation as historic, saying no modern president has defended Christianity so clearly. He contrasted Trump’s reverence for Christ with Biden’s 2024 move to rename Easter Sunday as “Transgender Day of Visibility.” Last year, Biden’s White House even banned religious symbols from Easter events, sparking fury among believers.

Conservatives blasted Biden’s betrayal of Christian traditions, calling it an attack on religious freedom. Trump’s campaign demanded an apology for demeaning Easter, while leaders like Marjorie Taylor Greene accused Democrats of mocking faith. Polls show most Americans see Biden as dismissive of religion, while Trump’s bold pro-God stance resonates with patriots.

Easter’s message of redemption took center stage in Trump’s address, emphasizing Christ’s suffering, death, and victory over the grave. He vowed to defend Christianity in schools, the military, and public life—rejecting woke policies that silence believers. “Through His Resurrection, we have hope,” Trump declared, unashamed to share the Gospel.

The Biden administration’s push for transgender visibility on Easter exposed its disdain for faith. Trump’s leadership reversed this, restoring dignity to Holy Week and refusing to let radicals erase God from America. His administration’s events focused on prayer, worship, and the promise of eternal life, not divisive identity politics.

Trump’s Easter message wasn’t just words—it was a pledge to protect religious liberty and keep God in the public square. He prayed for the Holy Spirit to renew America, urging unity under Christian values. This stands in stark contrast to Biden’s America, where faith is sidelined and replaced with harmful ideologies.

This Easter, President Trump reminded the nation that true hope comes from Christ, not government mandates. His unwavering defense of Christianity offers a brighter future—one where faith isn’t mocked but cherished. Under Trump, America is reclaiming its identity as a nation built on God’s truth, not the left’s endless war on tradition.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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