Trump to create religious office in White House, target ‘anti-Christian bias’
Actions could pose constitutional questions about separation of church and state; US Constitution limits government endorsement of religion
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US President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would create a White House faith office and direct Attorney General Pam Bondi to lead a task force on eradicating what he called anti-Christian bias within the federal government.
He said he would appoint Bondi to be “the head of a task force – brand new – to eradicate anti-Christian bias”. He did not give examples of anti-Christian bias.
The White House said Trump signed the executive order on “eradicating anti-Christian bias” later on Thursday.
The actions could pose constitutional questions about the separation of church and state, with the US Constitution’s First Amendment limiting government endorsement of religion.
Trump also said he would create a new commission on religious liberty.
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