President Trump used the 74th National Prayer Breakfast to announce a bold plan to rededicate America as “one nation under God” on May 17, declaring that religion has returned to America “hotter than ever before” after years of leftist attacks on faith.
Story Snapshot
- Trump announces May 17 as national day of prayer and rededication on the National Mall
- President declares “Religion’s back now” after establishing White House Faith Office to reverse Biden-era anti-faith policies
- Speech highlights religious liberty victories including parental rights protections and anti-DEI measures
- Trump credits divine intervention for surviving July 2024 assassination attempt
Trump Announces National Day of Rededication
President Trump spoke Thursday morning at the Washington Hilton, calling on Americans to gather on the National Mall on May 17 for a national day of prayer and rededication. Trump’s sixth appearance at the annual event marked a significant shift in tone from previous administrations, with the President emphasizing that faith would play a central role in his second term. The announcement reinforces his commitment to religious conservatives who remain frustrated by years of leftist attempts to remove God from public life. Trump’s declaration that “Religion’s back now, hotter than ever before” resonated with attendees who witnessed the erosion of religious liberty under the previous administration.
Faith Office Reverses Biden Administration Attacks
The President highlighted unprecedented strides in religious freedom achieved through Executive Order 14189, which established a White House Faith Office dedicated to protecting religious liberty. This new entity has successfully reversed Biden-era policies that weaponized government against people of faith, implementing victories including enhanced parental rights, anti-antisemitism measures, and the elimination of discriminatory DEI programs. Trump emphasized his administration’s protection of free speech rights for religious Americans, contrasting sharply with the previous administration’s hostility toward traditional values. The Faith Office represents a concrete institutional commitment to defending the constitutional rights that Democrats systematically undermined through four years of woke overreach and government persecution of Christians.
Divine Protection After Assassination Attempt
Trump recounted the July 2024 assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally, crediting divine intervention for his survival and interpreting the event as confirmation of his mission to restore faith in America. The President told attendees “I had God on my side,” framing his continued leadership as providential rather than coincidental. This narrative resonates powerfully with evangelical supporters who view Trump’s survival and subsequent electoral victory over Kamala Harris as evidence of divine purpose. Trump humorously reflected on his spiritual standing while insisting “You have to have God,” mixing self-awareness with genuine faith testimony that connects with religious conservatives frustrated by leftist mockery of Christian beliefs.
Defending Religious Liberty Against Leftist Opposition
Trump defended Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Justice Department prosecutions of protesters who disrupted Minnesota churches, characterizing the actions as necessary enforcement against those who attack religious freedom. The President criticized Democrats for avoiding references to God, contrasting their secular agenda with his administration’s explicit commitment to faith-based governance. Critics from Americans United for Separation of Church and State predictably denounced the speech as partisan, demonstrating the left’s ongoing hostility to religious expression in public life. Trump’s remarks signal continued policy emphasis on protecting religious institutions from government overreach and leftist intimidation tactics that characterized the Biden years. The speech reinforces this administration’s determination to defend First Amendment protections for religious Americans against progressive attempts to marginalize faith.
Sources:
Trump jokes about needing God’s help at prayer breakfast – Washington Examiner
Trump returns to National Prayer Breakfast, faith takes center stage in second term – Fox News
Remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast – The American Presidency Project
White House touts religious victories including free speech wins, fighting antisemitism – ABC 33/40
Americans United Responds to Trump’s National Prayer Breakfast Speech – Americans United















