Trump Hosts Pastors for Prayer at Oval Office

Abubakar Turaki
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A group of Christian pastors gathered inside the Oval Office at the White House to offer prayers for United States President Donald Trump.

The prayer session reportedly took place during a meeting in the historic Oval Office in Washington, D.C., where the pastors surrounded the president and prayed for him, laying hands in a moment of spiritual reflection.

A video of the gathering was shared on social media by Dan Scavino, the Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House. Scavino posted the clip on his X (formerly Twitter) account, showing the pastors praying for the president during the meeting.

The video quickly drew attention online, sparking reactions from supporters and critics alike. While some praised the moment as a demonstration of faith and support for the president, others debated the role of religion in political spaces.

The meeting highlights the continued engagement between faith leaders and the administration, as religious groups remain an influential part of the American political landscape.

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