Trump delivers remarks at White House Easter prayer service and dinner
President Donald Trump gave brief remarks at the White House Easter prayer service and dinner on Wednesday evening ahead of Easter on Sunday.
"Being here with you in the middle of Holy Week as we remember two of the most monumental events in all of history, the death and the resurrection of Jesus Christ," Trump said.

During his remarks, Trump acknowledged Patty Morin -- the mother of a Maryland woman who was killed while exercising on a popular hiking trail northeast of Baltimore -- telling her that she has his support and that her daughter, Rachel, was looking down on her.
While discussing the Easter holiday, Trump also touted the success his administration has had over the past three months.

"Millions of Americans have been moved by Christ's example to heal the sick, defend their families, lift up their communities and make our country stronger, better and greater than ever before with God's grace over these past three months," Trump said. "And we have had a great three months, they say, maybe the best three months ever."
Trump told those at the dinner that he hopes his election goes down as one of the most important days in our country's history.
-ABC News' Hannah Demissie








