American Christian Leaders Pray for Donald Trump Amid Rising U.S.–Iran Tensions


A video circulating widely on social media shows prominent American Christian leaders gathering in the Oval Office to pray for former U.S. President Donald Trump as tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate.


The footage, which has gained significant attention online, captures a prayer session organized by the White House Faith Office. The gathering featured well-known Christian leaders, including Robert Jeffress, a prominent pastor, and Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference. During the session, the religious leaders surrounded Trump, placing their hands on him while offering prayers for wisdom, protection, and guidance as he navigates the complex geopolitical situation involving Iran.

The prayer meeting highlights the continued involvement of faith leaders in American political and national affairs, particularly during times of international uncertainty. According to those present, the prayers focused on seeking divine guidance for national leadership and peace during a period of growing global concern.

The event comes against the backdrop of a dramatic escalation in the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran. On February 28, 2026, coordinated military strikes reportedly carried out by the United States and Israel targeted key Iranian locations. The operation resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, along with several high-ranking Iranian officials.

Following the strikes, Iran established a temporary three-member Leadership Council tasked with governing the country until a new Supreme Leader is formally selected. The development has added further uncertainty to the region’s political landscape.

The situation has sparked reactions across the globe, with protests reported in several countries, including Pakistan and India. Demonstrators in some regions expressed solidarity with Iran, while others condemned the military action carried out by the United States and Israel.

Officials from the United States and Israel have defended the strikes, stating that the operation was intended to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and to disrupt its alleged support for militant proxy groups operating across the Middle East.

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As the geopolitical situation continues to unfold, the viral video of Christian leaders praying for Donald Trump has drawn mixed reactions online. While some viewers see the gathering as a demonstration of faith and national support during a time of crisis, others view it through a political lens, highlighting the ongoing intersection between religion and leadership in the United States.

With tensions in the region still high, global observers continue to monitor developments closely as diplomatic and military responses shape the next phase of the conflict.

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