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 decision coincided with remarks about addressing anti-Christian bias and persecution.

The Trump Family Bible, tied to the president’s ancestry, has drawn attention for its historical significance. During his 2017 inauguration, Trump notably did not place his hand on a Bible, sparking speculation about its implications. This moment was later linked to the “Revival Bible,” a story associated with Trump’s mother’s religious legacy.

A video titled The True Story of Donald Trump’s Revival Bible circulated online, featuring reflections from Bethel leader Danny Silk. He emphasized themes of divine timing and spiritual revelation, stating, “The God of eternity puts things into action generations before we see them.” The clip, described as emotionally impactful, encouraged viewers to seek deeper understanding through faith.

Trump’s gesture has been framed as a symbolic act amid ongoing discussions about religious freedom. The video’s message, which includes phrases like “Love trumps fear” and “Light trumps darkness,” was shared widely, though its authenticity remains debated.

The original post, attributed to WLTReport, included calls for renewed spiritual focus and societal change. However, no official confirmation of the Bible’s donation or its broader implications has been provided by Trump’s team.