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WATCH: President recognizes Christianity's biggest holiday
President Donald Trump has recognized Christianity's biggest holiday, Resurrection Day, celebrated on Easter Sunday.
He said, "It will always be In God We Trust. We will never change that … with God's help, we can overcome every challenge, triumph over every evil, and restore the spirit of faith in the United States."
A report in the Washington Examiner said Trump spoke at the White House Easter Dinner, reflecting on the biblical account of Jesus' death and resurrection.
He acknowledged a "whole new spirit" in America as his administration has begun standing up for persecuted Christians around the world.
He's not only set up the White House Faith Force but also ordered a task force at the Department of Justice to end "radical indoctrination" in schools, ideologies that often conflict with parents' faith values.
The report said he also pointed out, at the beginning of his administration, "God created two genders, male and female," sending the LGBT activists who held so much influence in the White House when Joe Biden was in attendance into a rage.
"So there's so much to celebrate this Easter. This is really, I hope, going to be one of the great[est] Easters ever because we have something going that I don't think this country has seen in a hundred years. And as we gather with family and friends, we'll not forget the true source of our joy and our strength. America has put our trust in God. It will always be 'In God We Trust.' We will never change that. You know, there's a movement to change it — it will not happen."