Trump Religious Liberty Commission Recommends Closer Church-State Relations
1-Minute Brief
The commission's recommendations could influence future policy debates on the relationship between religion and government in the United States.
Key Facts
- A draft report from the Religious Liberty Commission calls for building 'bridges' between church and state.
- The commission was established under former President Donald Trump.
- The recommendations are part of a broader set of proposals in the commission's draft report.
- Some observers interpret the recommendations as challenging traditional church-state separation.
- The report was presented to Trump in the Oval Office.
What Happened
The Religious Liberty Commission, created during Trump's administration, released a draft report recommending increased cooperation between religious institutions and government.
Why It Matters
These recommendations may affect ongoing discussions about the boundaries between religious organizations and government, a topic with legal and cultural significance in the U.S.
What's Next
Further public and political responses to the commission's recommendations are expected, and potential policy proposals may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft18h agoTrump commission calls for building bridges between church and state
- The Washington PostLeft15h agoTrump’s Religious Liberty Commission takes aim at church-state separation
