While some politicians pay lip service to faith, President Donald Trump is putting muscle behind the message, actively working to cement Christian values and protections within the very structure of the US government. Forget thoughts and prayers alone; The President is building firewalls against the secular assault. During a powerful Easter prayer dinner, he didn’t just talk turkey; he laid out a vision backed by action.

His most forceful declaration? A rock-solid defense of our national motto. “America has put our trust in God,” President Trump affirmed. “It will always be ‘In God We Trust.’ We will never change that.” But he didn’t stop there. Recognizing the woke undercurrents, he added, “You know there’s a movement to change it… It won’t happen. We won’t let that happen.” Can you believe some folks actually want to ditch “In God We Trust”? Unreal.

But here’s where talk turns into tangible impact: President Trump announced the creation of the White House Faith Office. This isn’t just renaming some dusty old department; it signals a dedicated, high-level focus on faith initiatives and, crucially, on combating the hostility believers often face. President Trump called it out directly: “You don’t hear about that very much, but there is anti-Christian bias,” he stated plainly. Finally, a President willing to acknowledge the obvious!

This domestic focus is paired with his unwavering commitment to Christians globally. He lamented the horrors faced by believers abroad: “We had nobody fighting for our Christians in other parts of the world… You wouldn’t think that could happen in this time — in this modern time.” His administration’s fight for religious freedom abroad reinforces the seriousness of his commitment to faith overall. From defending the motto to establishing a dedicated office to fight bias, President Trump is actively working to ensure faith isn’t just tolerated, but respected and protected as a cornerstone of American life.