President Trump on Monday touted his administration’s policies to protect and promote religion in the United States, hailing the input from top religious leaders who have molded some of his actions.
The president, in remarks at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., touted executive orders declaring there are only two genders in the U.S., slashing federal funding for schools over transgender education, and preventing transgender athletes from playing in women’s sports. He stressed that he wants to protect religious leaders so they can talk about politics, anti-abortion activists and prayer in schools.
Trump thanked his White House Religious Liberty Commission for guiding his work on these issues, which has amounted to what a White House press release characterized as “100 victories