Yes. Multiple news outlets report that President Trump delivered remarks at the 2026 National Prayer Breakfast. A full official transcript is not available in the video link provided; some outlets published summaries and quoted excerpts, and the White House typically posts transcripts or video on its website — check the White House press releases or major wire services for a transcript if one was issued.
The YouTube video was uploaded to a YouTube channel (the provided video page shows YouTube’s player). It does not clearly show on the video page whether the uploader is the official White House channel; major outlets and the White House usually label their channels (e.g., "White House"). The provided link alone does not prove the uploader is the official White House channel.
News reports list several political and religious figures at the breakfast: attendees included President Trump, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, and faith leaders and lawmakers who typically attend (e.g., members of Congress, religious leaders). Specific attendee lists vary by report; Reuters and UPI noted Bukele and various lawmakers and faith leaders spoke or were acknowledged.
The 2026 National Prayer Breakfast was held in Washington, D.C.; news coverage places the event on Feb. 5, 2026, in the morning (the National Prayer Breakfast is traditionally held on a Thursday morning). Exact room and start time are not specified in the provided video or the cited news summaries—organizers or venue schedules (e.g., Congressional or hotel event pages) would list the specific room/time.
Yes. The National Prayer Breakfast is an annual tradition in Washington, D.C., organized by the Fellowship Foundation (often through a Congressional Prayer Breakfast committee and bipartisan congressional hosts) in partnership with faith and civic leaders.
There are multiple media reports and photo coverage from news organizations summarizing Mr. Trump’s remarks; the White House often posts official photos and press releases on whitehouse.gov. For this event, check Reuters, UPI, CNN and the White House press release/photos page for official materials; however, the specific YouTube video provided does not include a transcript or an explicit White House press release link.