The White House unveiled its “Merry Christmas, America” website, an effort highlighting contributions that have shaped the nation.
“Over twelve days, we’re highlighting moments of design, innovation, and public work initiated by the federal government that helped shape the nation. Consider it a small holiday reminder of what America can build together,” the website states.
“We’re saying MERRY CHRISTMAS again!” – @POTUS 🎄🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/TcfyP5h5Uc
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) December 1, 2025
“Created during the Great Depression under the Works Progress Administration, the Federal Art Project’s poster program employed artists to design uplifting messages promoting parks, public health, education, and cultural events,” the website says for its “December 14” date highlighting national parks. “Its bold shapes and clear typography helped define American public communication, and the surviving posters remain some of the most iconic federal designs of the 20th century,” the website states, showing a copy of the poster with deep blues outlining a cave to promote U.S. parks and travel.
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Highlights will be revealed daily through December 25.
The website emphasizing “Merry Christmas” comes as President Trump declared earlier this month, “We’re saying Merry Christmas again!”
This year’s theme for the White House’s Christmas celebration is “Home is Where the Heart Is.”
“Christmas is a time to celebrate everything that makes our country exceptional. Across America, every home carries its own stories and traditions, yet it is our shared values that bind us together as one Nation,” the White House said. “In every community, we are lifted by simple acts of kindness that reflect the enduring American spirit of generosity, patriotism, and gratitude. These moments remind us that the heart of America is strong.”
This article originally appeared on American Faith and is reposted with permission.











