On Christmas Eve 2025, the Department of Homeland Security posted a heartfelt and patriotic video on X, captioned “Merry Christmas, America. We are blessed to share a nation and a Savior.” The montage weaves together iconic American imagery—scenes from classic holiday films like National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, nostalgic clips of President Trump, and culminating in the historic Apollo 8 Christmas message from space—celebrating both the birth of Jesus Christ and the enduring spirit of the United States. This unapologetic acknowledgment of America’s Christian heritage, paired with gratitude for the shared blessings of faith and freedom, stands as a powerful reminder of the nation’s founding principles in a season dedicated to the Savior’s arrival.
The video draws a profound parallel to George Washington’s daring Christmas night crossing of the Delaware River in 1776, when the Continental Army braved icy waters to launch a surprise attack on Hessian mercenaries in Trenton, New Jersey. Just as Washington invoked divine providence in his leadership—famously praying at Valley Forge and attributing victories to God’s favor—this DHS message ties national identity to a shared Savior, evoking the revolutionary era’s reliance on faith amid peril. Washington’s bold Christmas Day triumph turned the tide of the Revolutionary War, securing a miraculous victory that preserved the fledgling nation’s hope for independence.
In today’s context, the DHS video brilliantly echoes that historic courage, portraying America as a land divinely blessed and worth defending, much like Washington risked everything on that holy night to fight foreign mercenaries threatening the colonies. By blending holiday joy with explicit Christian affirmation, it inspires renewed appreciation for the miracles that birthed and sustained this nation—from the Delaware’s frozen banks to the moon’s orbit—proving that faith in both God and country remains the ultimate source of American resilience and unity.