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President Trump Protects Religious Liberty

Posted on Thursday, May 7, 2020
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prayerNational Day of Prayer

  • As the country recognizes National Day of Prayer, all Americans should know that the President will always protect the right of all Americans to live their faith.
  • In remarks last month, the President asked Americans to pray for our nation as we come together to combat the coronavirus.
    • PRESIDENT TRUMP 4/10/20: “I ask all Americans to pray that God will heal our nation; to bring comfort to those who are grieving; to give strength to the doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers; to restore health to the sick; and to renew the hope in every person who is suffering.  Our nation will come through like never before.”

Protecting Religious Liberty

  • Throughout his Administration, President Trump has shown his steadfast commitment to upholding religious freedom.
  • President Trump hosted the Global Call to Protect Religious Freedom at the U.N. General Assembly, calling on leaders to bring an end to religious persecution.
  • In 2018, President Trump signed an Executive Order establishing the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative.
  • Under President Trump’s leadership, his Administration has vigorously defended religious liberty in the courts at every opportunity.
  • President Trump reversed the Obama-era policy that prevented the government from providing disaster relief to religious organizations.

Standing Up for Life

  • President Trump has continually stood up for the sanctity of life.
  • President Trump took action to prevent Title X family planning funds from supporting the abortion industry.
  • The President has repeatedly called on Congress to end late term abortions.
  • The Administration rescinded an Obama-era guidance that prevented states from taking certain actions against abortion providers.
  • Shortly after taking office, President Trump reinstated and expanded the Mexico City Policy, ensuring that taxpayer money is not used to fund abortion globally.
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T Taylor
T Taylor
4 years ago

“Culture of intellect, without religion in the heart, is only civilized barbarism and disguised animalism.” Christian Karl Von Bunsen

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