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Religious Liberty Commission meets at Museum of the Bible to shape faith policies

  • The Religious Liberty Commission held its inaugural public session on June 16, 2025, at a venue in Washington, D.C. dedicated to biblical history.
  • The commission was created by President Trump’s May 1, 2025, executive order to advise the White House Faith Office and promote America’s founding principle of religious freedom.
  • The commission includes up to 14 presidential appointees, such as Chair Dan Patrick and Vice Chair Ben Carson, and plans seven to nine hearings through 2026, ending on July 4, 2026.
  • The topics to be presented to the president include the rights of parents regarding religious education, options for selecting schools, protections based on conscience, incidents targeting places of worship, and the free expression rights of religious organizations.
  • While the White House emphasizes a diverse advisory group, some experts and advocacy groups express skepticism that the commission will represent all faiths fairly and warn it may advance a specific Christian agenda.
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USA Today broke the news in United States on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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