WASHINGTON, D.C. — Religious liberty in the United States of America has always been an integral part of American life. The Founding Fathers made a commitment to religious freedom as part of the First Amendment's religion clauses, which prevent the government from establishing a national religion or prohibiting the free exercise of religion by individuals.

On day one of his second term, President Donald Trump stated America needs God and religion. He followed through on that proclamation by establishing the White House Faith Office, a Task Force on Anti-Christian Bias, and naming the Religious Liberty Commission. The group works to identify opportunities to promote religious freedom throughout America.

In launching the Religious Liberty Commission, President Trump made clear through an e

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