Overview
- Paula White, head of the White House Faith Office, stated in an interview that women should 'submit' to men, aligning with traditional evangelical gender roles.
- She highlighted a resurgence in faith, citing a 22% increase in Bible sales and a notable return of men to church attendance as key indicators.
- White underscored the importance of male leadership in households and faith communities, pointing to her own husband, Jonathan King, as the head of her household.
- She is actively developing faith-based initiatives for a potential second Trump administration, emphasizing the former president's long-standing engagement with ministry.
- The statements were made during an interview with America’s Voice, a conservative media platform amplifying religious messaging tied to Trump’s agenda.