President Trump: “We need God”
Monday, April 14, 2025
Reprinted from The Washington Times
After four years of feckless “Weekend at Bernie’s” deadman walking Joe Biden; after eight years of America-hating Barack Obama; after weirdly demonic Christmas dances in the White House and weirdly demonic displays of rainbow flags and lights at the White House; after obviously male men masquerading as women with expert knowledge of nuclear energy and general health serving the previous administration by stealing Americans’ luggage and advocating for boys to dress as girls — and all this wickedness and deception and utter lunacy and more — President Trump welcomed in the Easter season with the key message: “We need God.”
And like that — America can breathe easier.
In a country that’s founded on the core ideal of individual rights coming from God, and governments only existing as a means of preserving and protecting the rights and liberties granted each individual at birth — it sure is comforting to have a president who recognizes the importance, nay, the existence, even, of God. Democrats don’t even want God mentioned as part of their party’s platform. How can this nation have God-given rights and liberties if God is removed from the public square?
Answer: You can’t.
Either rights are God-given or they’re government-granted. Either liberties are endowed by the Creator, or they’re doled out by bureaucrats.
It’s impossible to live in a system where both — the God-given and the government-granted — coexist peacefully.
So Trump’s Easter message isn’t just one of spiritual importance. It’s one that’s crucial to the long-term liberties of America itself — of all American citizens.
“HAPPY EASTER!” Trump wrote on his Truth Social on Palm Sunday.
“This Holy Week,” he went on, “Christians around the world remember the crucifixion of God’s only begotten son, our lord and savior, Jesus Christ and, on Easter Sunday, we celebrate His glorious resurrection and proclaim, as Christians have done for nearly 2,000 years, ‘HE IS RISEN!’”
As if that weren’t enough to get the atheists in a bind, he continued.
“Through the pain and sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, we saw God’s boundless love and devotion to all humanity and, in that moment of his resurrection, history was forever changed with the promise of everlasting life,” Trump wrote. “As we approach this joyous Easter Sunday, I want to wish Christians everywhere a happy and very blessed holiday. America is a nation of believers. We need God, we want God and, with His help, we will make our nation stronger, safer, greater, more prosperous, and more united than ever before. Thank you, and HAPPY EASTER!”
Trump said similarly in a separate presidential message posted on the White House website.
“This Holy Week, Melania and I join in prayer with Christians celebrating the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ — the living Son of God who conquered death, freed us from sin, and unlocked the gates of Heaven for all of humanity,” Trump said, in part.
Remember when Obama spoke of the “Easter worshippers” — meaning Christians — who were murdered in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday in 2019?
And remember how Hillary Clinton did the same, in her social media post expressing condolences for the attacks on Christians — how she wrote, “I’m praying for everyone affected by today’s horrific attacks on Easter worshippers …?”
And remember how Biden struggled to pronounce Easter bunnies at the Easter Egg Roll at the White House in 2024, calling them instead “oyster bunnies” —and how he also had to be escorted away from reporters by a costumed Easter bunny who was alarmed at the befuddled remarks he was making about Afghanistan and Pakistan?
Yeah.
Those were Democrat times of Easter.
Now it’s Trump time.
“[My] administration renews its promise to defend the Christian faith in our schools, military, workplaces, hospitals and halls of government,” Trump said, in his presidential message. “We will never waver in safeguarding the right to religious liberty, upholding the dignity of life, and protecting God in our public square.”
An America with God is an America that’s on the right side of history — on the right side of God’s grace — on the right side of greatness.
There is much to celebrate this Easter.
• Cheryl Chumley can be reached at cchumley@washingtontimes.com or on Twitter, @ckchumley. Listen to her podcast “Bold and Blunt” by clicking HERE. And never miss her column; subscribe to her newsletter and podcast by clicking HERE. Her latest book, “God-Given Or Bust: Defeating Marxism and Saving America With Biblical Truths,” is available by clicking HERE.
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