President Donald Trump returned to the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, marking his sixth appearance at the annual event that brings together political, business, and religious leaders. This year's gathering saw Trump emphasize faith as a central theme of his second term, highlighting his administration's actions to protect religious liberty and reverse policies he described as divisive. Notable attendees included high-ranking officials and foreign dignitaries, underscoring the event's significance on the national and international stage.
Trump's remarks focused on uniting the country through prayer and reaffirming his commitment to defending religious freedom. He referenced his personal relationship with faith, especially following the recent assassination attempt, and pledged continued support for people of faith in all areas of American life. The White House Faith Office, established by Trump, launched a campaign celebrating his record on religious issues, further cementing his administration's pro-faith stance.
The National Prayer Breakfast, established in the 1950s, remains a tradition centered on prayer and unity, with Trump using the platform to call for renewed commitment to America's identity as a nation under God. His presence and statements signal a renewed focus on faith in public life during his second term.

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