(NewsNation) — Senior White House Faith Office Adviser Paula White-Cain said the Trump administration will issue new guidance protecting prayer rights in public schools after establishing a religious liberty commission that heard "heartbreaking" testimony from students who faced discrimination.
On NewsNation's "CUOMO," White-Cain described cases where students were prevented from expressing their faith, including a girl banned from wearing a mask reading "Jesus loves me" and a student told they could only pray behind closed doors during a medical emergency near school grounds.
"When the government becomes the biggest weaponizer and the biggest discriminator of that religious right, that First Amendment right, we have a problem," White-Cain said, referencing what she called widespread cas