President Donald Trump is hosting an unprecedented luncheon at the White House on Monday with over 60 CEOs and business leaders who engage in faith-based charitable works. The event, organized by the White House Faith Office, aims to encourage continued investment in programs like foster care, adoption, fatherhood initiatives, poverty alleviation, substance abuse, and prisoner reentry, aligning faith and economy to renew the U.S. "spiritually and financially." Attendees include David Greene (Hobby Lobby), Debra Waller (Jockey International), and others, with remarks from Cabinet secretaries and Faith Office officials.
Trump gathers CEOs for unprecedented faith, economy meeting to renew US 'spiritually and financially'
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️President Donald Trump is hosting an unprecedented luncheon at the White House on Monday with over 60 CEOs and business leaders who engage in faith-based charitable works. The event, organized by the White House Faith Office, aims to encourage continued investment in programs like foster care, adoption, fatherhood initiatives, poverty alleviation, substance abuse, and prisoner reentry, aligning faith and economy to renew the U.S. "spiritually and financially." Attendees include David Greene (Hobby Lobby), Debra Waller (Jockey International), and others, with remarks from Cabinet secretaries and Faith Office officials.
Trending- 1 February: President Trump signed an executive order establishing a White House Faith Office.
- 2 Monday: President Trump hosts a luncheon with CEOs and business leaders at the White House.
- Increased partnership between the White House Faith Office and business leaders
- Potential for greater investment in faith-based charitable programs
- Alignment of faith and economy in national policy
What: President Donald Trump is hosting a luncheon at the White House with over 60 CEOs and business leaders involved in faith-based charitable works.
When: Monday (luncheon), February (Trump signed executive order establishing White House Faith Office).
Where: White House, State Dining Room, Washington D.C., U.S.
Why: To recognize and encourage business leaders to continue investing their time and wealth in faith-based charitable organizations and to partner with the White House Faith Office to renew the U.S. "spiritually and financially" as part of Trump's agenda.
How: By hosting a luncheon, delivering remarks, and having Cabinet secretaries and Faith Office officials speak to the attendees.