
OPINION:
President Trump has taken decisive steps to reel in the anti-Christian, anti-religious freedom behaviors of the Joe Biden White House and soon, even the military members who suffered persecution over their faith-based reluctance to take the COVID shot may see their careers and reputations fully restored.
That’s part of the recommendations a task force assembled by the White House to determine how best to preserve constitutional rights related to religious liberty will likely bring to Trump’s desk in the coming weeks, said Kelly Shackelford, CEO, president and general counsel for Liberty Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to fighting for First Amendment and related freedoms for American citizens.
For more on the worst of the worst anti-Christian offense committed during the Biden years, as well as what is to come in terms of restoring the rights of citizens under Trump’s term, tune in with Kelly Shackelford.
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