President Donald J. Trump has established a White House Faith Office, underscoring his commitment to defending religious liberty. The move aligns with Trump's efforts to protect the rights of religious communities, organizations, and students.
"DEFENDING RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: President Trump is committed to protecting the liberty and freedom of our religious communities, organizations, and students," states the announcement.
The establishment of this office is part of Trump's broader agenda to uphold promises made during his first term in office. "PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT: These actions build on President Trump’s longstanding commitment to safeguarding the fundamental right to religious freedom, as evidenced by his first term," the statement continues.
The initiative aims to reinforce existing measures that ensure individuals can practice their faith freely without government interference.