Trump Assures Faith Leaders: He’s Fighting For Religious Liberty, World Peace
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Several Cabinet secretaries sermonize at right-wing religious conference
Several top Trump administration officials and allies of the president attended a conference for Christian nationalists and other far-right evangelicals last week, raising serious doubts about how long the wall separating church and state can hold.
Trump Assures Faith Leaders: He’s Fighting For Religious Liberty, World Peace
WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump assured faith leaders on Monday that his administration is fighting for religious liberty and peace throughout the world.“Together, we’re fighting to defend religious liberty like no administration has ever done before,” the president said. He spoke during a call with more than 10,000 faith leaders from across the country on the first Faith Office National Conference call of his second term, a senior White House…
Christian leaders from US, India slam hate speech at Hindutva event in Texas - Kashmir Media Service
Washington: Over 30 churches and Christian leaders from across the United States and India signed a joint statement by the New York State Council of Churches and The Religious Nationalism Project, condemning the Hindu supremacist event in Dallas, Texas. According to Kashmir Media Service, the Dallas event, organised by extremist groups with a history of anti-Christian and anti-Muslim rhetoric, threatens not only the safety of religious minoritie…
Christian Leaders and Churches Slam Hate Speech Event in Dallas - Clarion India
Joint release from the New York State Council of Churches & The Religious Nationalisms Project condemns the Hindu supremacist event featuring Kajal Singhala, also known as Kajal Hindustani Press Release WASHINGTON, DC/ALBANY, NY – Over 30 church and Christian leaders from across the United States and India signed a joint statement by the New York State Council of Churches and The Religious Nationalism Project, condemning the Hindu supremacist ev…
Christian Leaders, Churches Condemn Hindu Fundamentalist Hate Speech Event in Texas
Joint release from the New York State Council of Churches & The Religious Nationalisms Project Washington, D.C. / Albany, NY (June 28, 2025) – Over 30 church and Christian leaders from across the United States and India signed a joint statement by the New York State Council of Churches and The Religious Nationalism Project, condemning an upcoming Hindu supremacist event in Dallas featuring Kajal Singhala, also known as Kajal Hindustani. Singhala…
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