President Donald J. Trump extended Passover greetings to the Jewish community , Image: The White House
On April 12, 2025, former President Donald J. Trump extended Passover greetings to the Jewish community, expressing prayers for divine protection over the Jewish people, the State of Israel, and the United States of America.
This message, widely shared on the social media platform X, became a symbol of solidarity and blessings for Jewish families celebrating Passover.
Trump’s statement aligns not only with his previous policies and remarks toward the Jewish community but also holds particular significance in the context of Israel’s wartime atmosphere in 2025.
Trump’s message reads: “To all the Jewish families gathering with friends and loved ones this week, have a blessed Passover, and may God continue to watch over the Jewish people, the State of Israel, and the United States of America.” This message reflects the core spirit of Passover—liberation, faith, and divine guidance—celebrating the story of the Jewish exodus from Egypt.
For instance, in 2017, he described Passover as a “story of freedom” and the Jewish people as “an incredible community liberated from oppression.”
In 2018, through a video message, he connected Passover to divine redemption, and in 2019, he emphasized the “unshakable bond” between the U.S. and Israel. The 2025 statement follows this trajectory, showcasing support for the Jewish community and a steadfast commitment to Israel.
This year’s Passover was particularly challenging for Israel, observed amid heightened tensions following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack. That assault deepened questions of security and unity in Israel.
In such a climate, Trump’s message, invoking divine protection for the Jewish people and Israel, gains added relevance. It came at a time when some commentators accused Jewish organizations of prioritizing partisan issues over adequately addressing antisemitism. Against this backdrop, Trump’s statement was seen as an affirmation of Jewish rights and support for Israel.
On April 12, 2025, users sharing the message on X responded positively, with many expressing gratitude for Trump’s words. Some posts viewed it as a symbol of solidarity with the Jewish community and Israel.
However, X posts reflect individual perspectives and do not fully represent broader public sentiment. Nonetheless, the message sparked discussion among those who support Trump’s policies toward the Jewish community and Israel.
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