1 of 2 | President Donald Trump waves as he departs the Oval Office, boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Friday. Earlier he signed an executive order crating a faith office. Photo by Anna Rose Layden/UPI | Feb. 7 (UPI) — The White House on Friday launched a faith office, one day after another executive order was signed to protect Christians from discrimination. President Donald Trump signed the order in the Oval Office that was closed to the media before he departed for Florida on Friday afternoon. The new office will "empower faith-based entities, community organizations, and houses of worship to better serve families and communities," according to a fact sheet obtained by Fox News . In charge of the office will be Paula White-Cain, a 58-year-old pastor. Related Trump sanctions ICC over Israel; critics call it attack on rule of law NCAA limits competition in women’s sports to biological females Trump backs Japanese investment in U.S. Steel, doesn’t rule out tariffs At National Prayer Breakfast, Trump announces plans for task force to protect Christians White-Cain posted on X after Trump signed the order: "Prayers are being answered and God is moving in […]