Journey’s Jonathan Cain Celebrates His Wife Joining The New Cabinet

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Journey’s Jonathan Cain celebrated his wife, Paula White-Cain’s new role in the cabinet with an Instagram post.

“What an honor to be in the Oval Office of the White House on this historic day when President Trump signed the Executive Order for The White House Faith Office,” the musician wrote in his message, along with a photo of Trump from the White House.

He went on to say, “I could not be more proud of my wife Paula White who was appointed by President Trump as Senior Advisor to lead this office. For 40 years she has carried the call to minister.”

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“I have watched this journey she has walked to serve President Trump, our country, and people of faith and the sacrifices she has made to do so for the last 10 years in this arena. We are all better because the position she serves in and I thank you Baby for doing this and stand with you proudly!” Cain added.

Donald Trump recently appointed Paula White to lead the new White House Faith Office, per Daily Mail. On Friday, Trump signed an executive order to create the office, which will be led by White, his longtime spiritual adviser.

“America, we MUST remain in prayer! Pray for our nation, our President, The White House Faith Office, and believers everywhere,” White said on X. “It is such an honor to serve this country and the people. Thank you to President Trump for signing this historic executive order on The White House Faith Office.”

It has been rumored that one of the problems between Cain and Neal Schon was their different political views. Journey drummer Deen Castronovo talked to Ultimate Classic Rock last year and shared the story behind Schon and Cain’s reunion. He explained that their wives played a big role in bringing them back together.

He said, “You know, Jon and Neal, I think it was all about just communication. Having those guys sit down. You know, with Michaele [Schon] and Paula [White-Cain], actually the wives helped a lot. It was bringing them in and just going, ‘Guys, talk this out.’ This is too big, too beautiful, and too great to see it flushed down the toilet.”

“Mend the fences. Now, we’ve got Michaele – and Paula, Jon’s wife, it’s all four of them, co-managing this band and it’s working. They’re getting along and they’re working together. It’s one jet again instead of two,” the rocker added.

In July 2024, Cain sued Schon, claiming he spent up to $10,000 per night and maxed out the band’s credit card. Cain’s lawyers said this spending damaged the company and threatened Journey’s legacy.

Photo Credit: Jonathan Cain – Instagram
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