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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump affirmed his administration's commitment to religious liberty and the role that Christian faith has played in U.S. history during a Monday speech at the second meeting of the White House Religious Liberty Commission.
Speaking blocks from the Capitol to a packed theater of approximately 500 people at the Museum of the Bible, Trump also highlighted steps his administration has been taking to push back against what he described as the impulse to mitigate the influence of Christianity in American life, especially in public schools.
"When faith gets weaker, our country seems to get weaker," Trump said. "When faith gets stronger, as it is right now … good things happen for our country. It's amazing the way it seems to work that way. Under the Tru