UPDATE 5 p.m.: The White House has released a video of President Donald Trump’s weekly address. You can watch it by clicking here.

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The address focuses on the Passover and Easter holidays and states that "America is a Nation of believers."

The short address also again condemns last Sunday’s ISIS attacks that "murdered at least 45 people and injured over 100 others at two Christian churches" in Egypt.

It concludes with a message to "struggling Americans" saying: "We are fighting for the right of all citizens to enjoy safety and peace and to work and live with the dignity that all Children of God are entitled to know."

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Here is the full transcript:

My fellow Americans,

This is a season of great hope.

This week, Jewish families across our country, and around the world, celebrate Passover and retell the story of Gods deliverance of the Jewish people. The story of the Exodus is a story of freedom. It is the story of an incredible people who were liberated from oppression and raised up the face of humankind.

Down through the centuries, the Jewish People have lived through one persecution after another and yet, they persevered and thrived and uplifted the world beyond measure. And now, the State of Israel stands as a monument to their faith and endurance.

Another day of faith and celebration is also upon us.

This Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the resurrection of Christ and the promise of eternal salvation. It is a holy day of reverence and worship; it is a sacred time that fills the spirit of our Nation with the faith of our people.

America is a Nation of believers.

As families gather in houses of worship across the Nation, we are grateful for the tremendous blessings of this land, our home. We have a beautiful country, an abundant countryside, and an amazing people with a truly bright and wonderful future.

From the beginning, America has been a place that has cherished the freedom of worship. That is the promise the first settlers saw in our vast continent and it is the promise that our bravest warriors have protected for all of our citizens in centuries since, a long time ago.

Sadly, many around the globe do not enjoy this freedom and one of the gravest threats to religious freedom remains the threat of terror.

On Palm Sunday, as Christians around the world celebrate the beginning of Holy Week, ISIS murdered at least 45 people and injured over 100 others at two Christian churches in Egypt.

We condemn this barbaric attack. We mourn for those who lost loved ones. And we pray for the strength and wisdom to achieve a better tomorrow one where good people of all faiths, Christians and Muslims and Jewish and Hindu, can follow their hearts and worship according to their conscience.

With Gods grace, life always triumphs over death, freedom overcomes oppression, and faith extinguishes fear. This is the source of our hope and our confidence in the future.

I also want to give a special message to those struggling Americans who have felt for too long the bitter taste of hardship. I want you to know: this White House is fighting for you. We are fighting for every American who has been left behind. We are fighting for the right of all citizens to enjoy safety and peace and to work and live with the dignity that all Children of God are entitled to know.

As long as we have faith in each other, and trust in God, we will succeed.

Thank you. Have a Happy Easter, and a Happy Passover. God bless you. And God bless America.

UPDATE 4 p.m.: It’s been a quiet day for President Donald Trump, but the buzz on social media is that Saturday could be more eventful around West Palm Beach.

The president spent most of the morning and early afternoon at his West Palm Beach golf club. The White House did not report on his activities, or whether he played a round of golf, but Trump returned to his Mar-a-Lago home around 2 p.m.

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On Saturday, an issue from the presidential campaign — Trump’s refusal to release his tax returns — will be the focus of a protest march in West Palm Beach. The march is scheduled to coincide with the traditional Tax Day, April 15.

The White House did release the text of his weekly address, which acknowledges the Passover and Easter holidays, and stated that "America is a Nation of Believers."

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UPDATE 3 p.m.: Shortly after President Donald Trump returned to Mar-a-Lago from a visit to his West Palm Beach golf club, the White House released the text of his weekly address.

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The address focuses on the Passover and Easter holidays and states that "America is a Nation of believers."

The short address also again condemns last Sunday’s ISIS attacks that "murdered at least 45 people and injured over 100 others at two Christian churches" in Egypt.

It concludes with a message to "struggling Americans" saying: "We are fighting for the right of all citizens to enjoy safety and peace and to work and live with the dignity that all Children of God are entitled to know."

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UPDATE 2: 30 p.m.: President Donald Trump is back at Mar-a-Lago. The president returned to his Palm Beach home, shortly after 2 p.m., from his Trump International Golf Club.

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The White House has not reported on his activities at the golf club, but a Wall Street Journal reporter on the press pool following the president said he was told by a source that Trump did play a round of golf.

The president has not been active on Twitter, other than an earlier retweet of a Drudge Report missive from a Fox News report. See the 11 a.m. update below for details.

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UPDATE: 1:30 p.m.: President Donald Trump remains holed up at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

The media pool following the president has not reported on his activities, so there is no word on whether the president is attending to meetings, phone calls or a round of golf at the club’s Jim Fazio-designed golf course.

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Before today, The Palm Beach Post estimates Trump has golfed 14 times as president.

The major media advisory on Friday reports that Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis head to the Middle East on Monday "to re-affirm key U.S. military alliances, to engage with strategic partners in the Middle East and Africa, and to discuss cooperative effort to counter destabilizing activities and defeat extremist terror organizations."

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UPDATE noon: President Donald Trump remains at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

The club has been a frequent hangout for the president when he spends weekends and holidays in Palm Beach.

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There was good news for his marquee property, Mar-a-Lago, this morning as the Post reported that most charities will host their fundraising galas at the Palm Beach club next season.

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Earlier this year, there was commentary that some non-profits would pull their major fundraisers in protest of Trump’s policies, but that does not appear to be the case.

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UPDATE 11 a.m.:President Donald Trump is at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. No word yet on whether the president, who reportedly arrived in Palm Beach Friday unaccompanied by aides, is enjoying a round of golf.

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The president has not tweeted this morning other than to retweet a Dudge Report tweet of a Fox News story on the arrest of a suspect in the murder of a U.S. Border Patrol agent.

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The arrest of an alleged cartel member, Heraclio Osorio-Arellanes, for the 2010 Border Patrol agent Brian Terry is part of Fast and Furious scandal where the U.S. government allowed criminals to purchase guns in the United States with the idea of tracking them through Mexico.

Agent Terry was murdered with one of the weapons in the program, which exposed Operation Fast and Furious to widespread criticism. When campaigning for president, Trump listed border security a top issue.

INITIAL REPORT:President Donald Trump started his Friday at a familiar weekend hangout: His golf club in West Palm Beach.

The president arrived Trump International Golf Club just before 10 a.m. In the past, the president’s media team has said the president takes calls, and holds meetings at the club. And, sometimes, they acknowledge he plays a round of golf. Before today, The Palm Beach Post estimates Trump has golfed 14 times as president.

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The president has not tweeted this morning.

Check back for more updates.