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This week, Interfaith Alliance submitted a formal comment opposing the draft report issued by President Trump's Religious Liberty Commission. The Commission's report claims to protect religious liberty. It does the opposite.
The draft report promotes one narrow version of faith, ignores the harm done by Christian nationalism, and dismisses the constitutional separation of church and state. Among its recommendations: rolling back the Johnson Amendment to let houses of worship funnel dark money into political campaigns, allowing religious claims to override civil rights protections, expanding school voucher programs without safeguards for religious minorities, misusing religious freedom claims to weaken patients' access to healthcare, and weaponizing the fight against antisemitism to target other communities.
The Commission gave the public just 15 days, spanning a holiday weekend, to comment on the draft. Rather than actually supporting religious freedom for all, the recommendations issued in the Commission’s draft report reflect its narrow scope. If implemented, this report’s conclusions would undermine the freedom of religious exercise for communities not privileged by the Commission.
Interfaith Alliance urges the Commission to withdraw this draft report and recommit to protecting the religious liberty of all Americans, not just a select few. You can read our full comment here.
P.S. Interfaith Alliance and our partners sued the Commission for violating federal law requiring balanced viewpoints on advisory committees. You can learn more about the case here.

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