The Trump White House has officially announced the return of Holy Week observances to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, marking a powerful restoration of America's Christian heritage after four years of the Biden regime's systematic assault on faith.
This announcement comes as a breath of fresh air for millions of Christian Americans who watched in horror as the previous administration actively marginalized religious traditions while promoting radical leftist ideology from the nation's most sacred political space.
Under Biden's anti-faith administration, the White House became a temple to woke extremism – hosting drag queens, celebrating radical gender ideology, and deliberately diminishing the role of Christianity in American public life. The contrast couldn't be more stark with President Trump's bold restoration of our nation's founding values.
America's Christian Foundation Under Attack No More
For patriots who never forgot that this nation was founded on Judeo-Christian principles, Trump's decision represents more than just policy – it's a declaration that America will once again honor the faith of our founders and the beliefs of the overwhelming majority of Americans.
The Biden years saw an unprecedented attack on religious liberty, from forcing Christian businesses to violate their conscience to weaponizing federal agencies against people of faith. Churches were shuttered while strip clubs stayed open. Prayer was mocked while perversion was celebrated.
But those dark days are over, patriots.
President Trump's restoration of Holy Week observances sends a clear message to the radical left: America is done apologizing for its Christian heritage. We're done pretending that our faith-based traditions are somehow offensive or exclusionary.
"This is what real leadership looks like – a president who isn't afraid to stand with the faithful Americans who built this great nation."
While the mainstream media will undoubtedly attack this decision as "divisive" or "exclusionary," real Americans understand what's really happening here. After years of being told to hide their faith, to be ashamed of their beliefs, Christians finally have a president who celebrates rather than condemns their values.
The question isn't whether Trump should restore Holy Week to the White House – it's why any American president would ever remove it in the first place. What does that tell you about the true priorities of the radical left?
