Trump to speak on religious liberty in education at Museum of the Bible

President Donald Trump is set to deliver remarks at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. during a hearing focused on religious liberty in education. The event, scheduled for Monday, will coincide with the second meeting of the Religious Liberty Commission, a panel established by Trump earlier this year through an executive order.
The commission’s primary objective is to protect Americans’ right to practice their religion freely, particularly in public education settings. It also aims to identify and address potential threats to First Amendment protections. The upcoming hearing will feature testimony from parents and students sharing their experiences of expressing their faith in public schools. Attorney General Pam Bondi is also expected to speak at the event.
White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers emphasized the importance of safeguarding religious freedom, criticizing the previous administration for allegedly infringing on Americans’ First Amendment rights. Rogers highlighted the establishment of the Religious Liberty Commission as a vital step in protecting individuals’ right to practice their religion without interference.
This event follows Trump’s recent inaugural address, during which he credited divine intervention for his survival of an assassination attempt. The president proclaimed that he was “saved by God to make America great again.” Trump has positioned himself as a staunch defender of religious freedom, vowing to uphold America’s founding principle of allowing individuals to freely practice their faith.
As the discussion on religious liberty in education continues, President Trump’s commitment to protecting and promoting religious freedom remains a key focus of his administration. The upcoming hearing at the Museum of the Bible signifies the administration’s dedication to defending Americans’ inalienable right to practice their religion freely.
Jasmine Baehr is a Breaking News Writer for Fox News Digital, covering politics, the military, faith, and culture.



