The National Prayer Breakfast is an annual, bipartisan Washington, D.C., gathering (since 1953) that brings U.S. and international political and faith leaders together for prayer, reflection and fellowship. It is organized by the National Prayer Breakfast Foundation under the leadership of U.S. congressional co-chairs (House and Senate), with Members of Congress hosting the event and presidents traditionally invited to speak.
President Donald Trump was a featured speaker at the 2026 National Prayer Breakfast; media reports also describe broad attendance by lawmakers, faith leaders and international guests, though full official guest lists and all speakers were not published in the linked YouTube item.
Yes — the event is affiliated with and supported by the White House tradition of presidential participation; for 2026 organizers and congressional co-chairs announced the gathering with White House support and the President addressed the breakfast.
The 74th National Prayer Breakfast in 2026 was held in Washington, D.C.; organizers announced it would return to the Washington Hilton on February 5, 2026, with events timed in the morning (7:30 a.m.).
An official transcript or summary may be published by the White House, the National Prayer Breakfast Foundation, or congressional offices; for President Trump’s remarks, media outlets and transcript services (e.g., Roll Call, C-SPAN) published full text of his remarks on Feb. 5, 2026.
The linked YouTube item lacks a transcript; other outlets indicate there were full remarks and coverage. Whether the specific YouTube video is the full event or highlights isn’t clear from the metadata alone — viewers should open the video page for duration and description or consult official White House/NPB postings to confirm if it’s complete.