President Trump prays with faith leaders at the White House
From the Rose Garden of the White House this morning, President Donald J. Trump joined faith leaders in prayer and called religious liberty the bedrock of American life.
“Every citizen has the absolute right to live according to the teachings of their faith and the convictions of their heart,” the President said. “To protect this heritage my Administration has strongly defended religious liberty.”
The President has stood by communities of faith since his first day in office. Some of the gestures are small but powerful: “It's all Merry Christmas again,” he said today, referring to how many stores and politicians used to tiptoe around the Christian holiday’s name. Other actions are policy-specific. “President Trump has taken steps to ensure that the Federal Government will never, ever penalize anyone for their religious beliefs ever again,” Vice President Mike Pence said while kicking off this morning’s events. Today, the Trump Administration continued that trend by unveiling additional protections for medical providers to keep them from being forced to perform procedures—including abortions—that violate their faith. One of the most powerful moments from today’s National Day of Prayer came when Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein took the podium. After being wounded in the shooting at the Chabad of Poway on Saturday, Rabbi Goldstein wrapped his bloodied hand in a prayer shawl, stood on a chair, and addressed the congregation: “We are a Jewish nation that will stand tall. We will not let anyone take us down.” Watch Rabbi Goldstein say a few words after the recent shooting. In photos: First Lady Melania Trump at last night’s prayer dinner
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