Trump Takes Steps to Protect the Right to Pray in Schools

Trump Takes Steps to Protect the Right to Pray in Schools By Melanie Arter  for CNS News

President Donald Trump marked National Religious Freedom Day on Thursday by announcing steps his administration is taking to protect the First Amendment right to pray in schools.

“This afternoon, we’re proudly announcing historic steps to protect the First Amendment right to pray in public schools.  So you have the right to pray, and that’s a very important and powerful right.  There’s nothing more important than that, I would say,” Trump said.

He was joined in the Oval Office by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen as well as students and prayer advocates from across the country.
Trump said that “government must never stand between the people and God.”


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“Yet, in public schools around the country, authorities are stopping students and teachers from praying, sharing their faith, or following their religious beliefs.  It is totally unacceptable.  You see it on the football field.  You see it so many times where they’re stopped from praying, and we are doing something to stop that,” he said.

“Tragically, there is a growing totalitarian impulse on the far-left that seeks to punish, restrict, and even prohibit religious expression.  Something that, if you go back 10 years or 15 years or 20 years, it was un-thought of that a thing like that could even happen — that anybody would even think of something like that happening,” the president said.

“That is why, today, my administration is issuing strong new guidance to protect religious liberty in our public schools.  The right of students and teachers to freely exercise their faith will always be protected, including the right to pray,” Trump said.

“Nine federal agencies are also proposing new rules to roll back discriminatory regulations.  So we have rules to roll back discriminatory regulations on religious service organizations, and earlier this afternoon, my White House released a new memo to make sure federal funding is never used to violate the First Amendment — which is a very big deal,” the president said.

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