In what many Christians saw as a powerful reminder of faith, President Donald Trump’s Easter message this year delivered something Joe Biden has avoided for years — a direct and unapologetic declaration of one of Christianity’s most essential truths: sin.

Trump’s 2025 Holy Week statement didn’t just pay tribute to Easter traditions. It preached the Gospel. Twice, he emphasized the core of the Christian message: redemption through Christ’s death and resurrection — not just a feel-good sentiment about renewal, but a victory over mankind’s sinful nature.
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“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 the statement.
Later, the message reaffirmed that theme: “Through His suffering, we have redemption. Through His death, we are forgiven of our sins.”
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