President Donald Trump has issued an executive order reinstating his version of the White House Faith Office and once again placing Florida pastor and longtime supporter Paula White-Cain in charge of the initiative.
Trump already announced both moves during a speech related to the National Prayer Breakfast last Thursday but issued a formal executive order on Friday evening.
“The executive branch wants faith-based entities, community organizations, and houses of worship, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to compete on a level playing field for grants, contracts, programs, and other Federal funding opportunities,” the executive order read. “The efforts of faith-based entities, community organizations, and houses of worship are essential to strengthening families and revitalizing communities, and the Federal Government welcomes opportunities to partner with such organizations through innovative, measurable, and outcome-driven initiatives.”
The order appeared to acknowledge that the Trump administration is essentially replacing the existing White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, which was created by former President George W. Bush’s administration and used by former presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden. Trump left that office vacant for most of his first term before creating the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative in 2018 and appointing White-Cain to lead it in late 2019.
The new office, according to the order, is tasked with various projects, such as making recommendations to the president, advising various federal agencies and consulting with faith leaders who hold expertise in a broad range of areas, such as “strengthening marriage and family,” “lifting up individuals through work and self-sufficiency,” and “defending religious liberty.”
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The order also mentioned prioritizing faith leaders with expertise in “combatting anti-Semitic, anti-Christian, and additional forms of anti-religious bias,” and stated that the Faith Office would work with the attorney general to “identify concerns raised by faith-based entities, community organizations, and houses of worship about any failures of the executive branch to enforce constitutional and Federal statutory protections for religious liberty.”
The lines may be references to two other recent announcements from Trump: The creation of a task force on “anti-Christian bias,” which he mentioned on the campaign trail, as well as a new presidential task force dedicated to religious freedom.
In addition, the order encouraged the office to promote grant opportunities for religious organizations, “especially those inexperienced with public funding but that operate effective programs.”
en un separate statement, the White House announced White-Cain will resume leadership, and Jennifer S. Korn will serve as deputy assistant to the president and faith director of the office. White-Cain and Korn have spent the past few years working with the National Faith Advisory Board, a group founded as an attempt to continue work done by the faith office during Trump’s first term.
Several of Trump’s evangelical supporters celebrated the reestablishment of the office and the appointment of White-Cain, with Georgia megapastor Jentezen Franklin congratulating her in a post on social media site X.
Others, however, were quick to criticize the move. Conservative speaker and writer Justin Peters posted on X: “I so wish I could have 30 minutes with President Trump to give him the true Gospel and warn him about the spiritual wolves he is surrounded by.” Then, taking aim at fellow evangelical leaders supporting Cain, Peters wrote, “Shame on @jackngraham y @robertjeffress who know who she is and endorse her anyway.”
Similarly, Christian blogger Chris Hohnholz posted, “Not every choice he makes will be a home run, we understand that. But this? This is a train wreck. @realDonaldTrump, sir, you need to reverse course on this ASAP. Not only is Paula White not biblically qualified to be a pastor, she is a false teacher leading people to Hell. Do not do this, sir.’
The White House also announced that Jackson Lane, who worked on Trump’s faith outreach team during the campaign, will serve as special assistant to the president and deputy director of faith engagement.
On social media, the White House promoted the new office alongside a photo of Trump surrounded by religious supporters as they prayed over the president. It was not immediately clear when the photograph was taken, but some in the picture were evangelical leaders who, like White, served as advisers during his first term, such as Franklin and Johnnie Moore, who is credited with organizing the informal but influential group of evangelical leaders who advised Trump during his first term.
Moore, a close confidante of White-Cain who was involved in Trump’s 2016 campaign, told media via email in August 2023 that he was focusing on projects trying to reduce polarization in the U.S. and had no plans to participate in Trump’s 2024 White House bid, saying he was “trying to avoid partisanship.” However, during a faith-focused Trump campaign event just a week before Election Day, Moore appeared onstage alongside White-Cain, Korn and several other religious leaders as they prayed over Trump.
Reached by email after the announcement of the re-instated White House Faith Office, Moore did not immediately respond to questions about whether he plans to be involved with the second Trump administration.
The Faith Office announcement came as the Trump administration has spent its first three weeks publicly feuding with some religious groups that have criticized his early executive orders, which have included freezing the U.S. refugee program and cutting off international aid funds used by numerous religious organizations that do humanitarian work abroad.
Additionally, a group of Quakers y el Cooperative Baptist Fellowship are already suing the Trump administration, arguing, among other things, that the administration violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act when it rescinded an internal government policy developed in 2011 that discouraged immigration raids on “sensitive locations” such as hospitals, schools and churches.
Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance, who is Catholic, has been locked in a war of words with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. After the prelates issued statements expressing concern about Trump’s executive orders, the vice president falsely accused the bishops of resettling “illegal immigrants” and of being more concerned about their “bottom line” than humanitarian work.
Similarly, billionaire Elon Musk, who runs the Department of Government Efficiency that has rapidly winnowed the federal government and all but shut down the U.S. Agency for International Development, recently described federal funds for Lutheran aid groups as “illegal,” sparking a fiery rebuttal from the head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America debunking his claim.
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Most of the comments over on X were opposed to the choice, but at least half the time on spurious grounds.
The most common complaint was the misogynistic objection to women as pastors. There was also mockery of glossolalia.
There were tons of people yelling “Heretic,” but not for any Biblically legitimate reason.
I don’t care for her bombastic style, nor her NAR, Faith, and Prosperity theology, but overall I don’t find her any more objectionable — and probably less so — than JP, J-Mac, Chris Rosebrough, G3, etc.
Placing that woman as the head of that organization is a recognition of what has always been the true religion of the United States: the acquisition of as much wealth as possible by any means.
I suspect Trump selecting Paula was based on what he believed to be a good marketing choice. Little did he know that Paula is not connected to the pulse of Christianity, but represents empty religion in the name of wealth even at the cost of grandma’s pension.
With all this gravitating towards power, social status, and money. One can only assume there won’t be much ‘washing of feet’ taking place. 🤔
I have been in Mr. Trumps corner until he decided to put P White in this leadership role. This is THE most critical role of his presidency and he needs to re-think this unbiblical move.
This comment is for the one who CENSORS comments, because my comment about Jews perishing was not posted but my other comment, submitted later, was posted.
My comment about Jews was controversial in the exact way Jesus was controversial in Luke 13:1-5 about those who perish, which I referenced. It was a Biblically based, God-fearing comment.
I thought only “comments with profanity, name-calling, and/or a nasty tone will be deleted”. Not a man of God sharing truth.
Hi Shawn,
I don’t know where your previous comment is. It’s not in our “pending” file. Is it possible you went over the allotted word count?
My comment posted, so I must have overlooked it. Thanks for replying.
“Is it possible you went over the allotted word count?”
If you exceed the count the post is blocked automatically, a message pops up informing you that the 300 word limit is exceeded, and it must be rewritten under the word limit in order to be posted.
Just an FYI, I am having posts not show up with rebuttals based in scripture (with book/verses included), and articles from accepted mainstream news sources on religious/political/scientific misinformation, or new information that contradicts the old.
Here is the notification:
“Comment is too long. Please keep your comment under 300 words.”
I think Paul White-Cain us the perfect representative of U.S. White evangelicals to the Trump White House.
82% of White Evangelicals voted for Trump and are totally responsible for Trump winning the presidency. By the way, 60% of Non-Evangelicals did not vote for Trump.
When Putin comes to the White House in the coming months, maybe Paula White and other all the other leading U.S. Evangelicals can pray over the two thugs Putin and Trump.
Maybe they can also pray extra blessings on Putin as he continues with his war crimes in Ukraine.
80% consensus within a group is also the point where groupthink locks in and the 20% of Disloyal Traitors are Purged.