A draft final report from President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, released on June 26, 2026, advocates for 'building bridges between church and state.' This stance marks a departure from a long-standing legal principle in the United States. The report states, 'Americans must know their rights and stand with courage when those rights are challenged.' It emphasizes the need for collaboration to preserve religious freedom.
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Trump's Religious Liberty Commission Report Advocates for Church-State Collaboration
The draft final report from President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, released on June 26, 2026, calls for collaboration between church and state, which contrasts with traditional U.S. legal principles. The report encourages Americans to be aware of their rights and to stand firm when those rights are challenged.
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Trump’s religious liberty report calls for building ‘bridges’ between church and state
Trump's Religious Liberty Commission Report Advocates for Church-State Collaboration