President Donald Trump announced during a recent speech that he has donated the rare Trump Family Bible to the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. The donation coincided with remarks about addressing what he described as anti-Christian bias and persecution.
The Trump Family Bible, linked to his mother’s heritage, has drawn attention for its historical significance. During his 2017 presidential inauguration, Trump did not place his hand on a Bible, a detail that sparked discussion. The museum’s acquisition of the artifact highlights its cultural and religious value.
A video titled The True Story of Donald Trump’s Revival Bible circulated online, exploring themes of faith and divine purpose. The clip, described as emotionally resonant, includes reflections from Bethel’s Danny Silk, who emphasized spiritual guidance and perseverance.
The post, shared as a guest contribution, encouraged viewers to engage with the content despite potential skepticism from fact-checkers. It concluded with messages promoting hope, family, and moral integrity.
The Museum of the Bible, which houses religious artifacts, did not immediately comment on the donation’s implications. The Trump Family Bible’s arrival at the institution underscores its role as a historical and symbolic object.