Trump Announces Key Appointments to White House Faith Office
By Charles Hawes, Capital News
Washington, D.C. – President Donald Trump has announced key appointments to the newly established White House Faith Office, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to faith-based initiatives and religious outreach.
Pastor Paula White-Cain will return to the White House as a Special Government Employee and Senior Advisor to the White House Faith Office. White-Cain, a globally recognized evangelical leader, has spent four decades ministering in nearly 200 countries, advocating for religious freedom, humanitarian rights, and the voiceless. She is the founder of Paula White Ministries and the National Faith Advisory Board and serves as president of City of Destiny and a teaching pastor at StoryLife Church in Florida.
White-Cain, who previously advised President Trump in the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative, also chaired the Evangelical Advisory Board in 2016. A New York Times best-selling author and well-known television personality, she is married to legendary musician Jonathan Cain, keyboardist for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band Journey.
Joining White-Cain in the Faith Office is Jennifer S. Korn, who will serve as Deputy Assistant to the President and Faith Director. Korn previously served as Senior Advisor for the National Faith Advisory Board, overseeing the largest faith coalition in the nation. A veteran political strategist, she played a key role in President Trump’s first term as Deputy Director of the White House Office of Public Liaison, leading Latino, minority, faith, and veteran outreach efforts. A proud military spouse, Korn has spent two decades advancing policies aimed at improving the lives of faith-based communities.
Also appointed is Jackson Lane, who will serve as Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Faith Engagement. Lane was instrumental in the Trump-Vance 2024 campaign as Deputy Director of Faith Outreach, working to solidify faith-based voter support.
The creation of the White House Faith Office marks a renewed focus on faith-based initiatives, aligning with Trump’s ongoing efforts to engage religious communities across the nation.
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