Trump visits Museum of the Bible
Trump donated his family Bible, used in both inaugurations, to the Museum of the Bible and launched the America Prays initiative with over 70 faith groups, emphasizing faith's role in national identity.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump announced he donated the Trump family Bible to the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. during a Religious Liberty Commission meeting.
- Framing the event, officials emphasized defending religious liberty and cast Christianity as central to American identity, linking it to American exceptionalism and 250th anniversary plans.
- Trump disputed official crime statistics and praised National Guard policing in Washington, D.C., while highlighting expanded federal employee religious protections and Department of Education guidance protecting prayer in schools.
- Observers also pointed out President Donald Trump continues to market Trump-endorsed Bibles priced at $99.99 and signed copies for $1,000, raising questions about mixed motives.
- Critics of Christian Nationalism cautioned that Trump's 'America Prays' initiative and lawmakers' recognition of September 12 as the National Day of the Bible signal a move towards privileging one faith.
26 Articles
26 Articles
Watch the Beautiful Dedication Trump Gives Before Delivering Priceless Family Bible to Museum of the Bible
On Monday, President Donald Trump delivered the Trump Family Bible to the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. The president used this Bible during both of his inauguration ceremonies. […] The post Watch the Beautiful Dedication Trump Gives Before Delivering Priceless Family Bible to Museum of the Bible appeared first on The Western Journal.

Trump downplays domestic violence in speech about religious freedom
Trump in the White House Sept. 2. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) This story was originally reported The 19th. President Donald Trump on Monday downplayed the severity of domestic violence crimes, saying that were it not for “things that take place in the home they call crime,” the administration’s deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., would have resulted in a bigger statistical reduction in crime. “They said, ‘Crime’s down …
'He Never Read It:’ Trump Puts Favorite Family Book On Display for the World to See, Thinking It Would Impress, But Fans Quickly Turned It Into a Joke
President Donald Trump unveiled a leather-bound heirloom in Washington, D.C., on Monday, claiming he’s taken it to two inaugurations —though plenty of
Trump Launches ‘America Prays’ Initiative to Prepare for Nation’s 250th Anniversary
Win McNamee U.S. President Donald Trump bows his head in prayer with Attorney General Pam Bondi at the Museum of the Bible on Sept. 8, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Trump addressed the White House Religious Liberty Commission during the event. To date, more than 70 organizations and well-known personalities are participating in the initiative.
At Museum of the Bible, Trump Ties America’s Future to Christianity
The Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty met at the the Museum of the Bible this morning amid hymns, testimonies, and political rhetoric. President Trump cast Christianity as America’s core identity, noting that "We have to bring back religion in America. Bring it back stronger than ever before."
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Left, 43% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium