In a bold move that underscores his unwavering commitment to the values this country was founded on, President Trump has signed an executive order to establish a Religious Liberty Commission. In a time where many feel that religious freedom is under siege, this act serves as a crucial bulwark against those who seek to undermine our nation’s core principles.
For too long, the assault on religious freedoms has been relentless, with the radical left trying to erase faith from public life. They want to dictate where and how faith can be practiced, pushing agendas that threaten to strip religious institutions of their freedoms and funding. The audacity of these liberals to pit civil rights against religious liberties shows just how out-of-touch they are. The truth is, our nation owes much of its progress in civil rights and social justice to the very religious principles they now attack.
This commission is set to fight back against these encroachments. By identifying threats and creating strategies to uphold religious freedoms, Trump is ensuring that faith remains a powerhouse in American life. This is the kind of leadership the country needs—a stark contrast to the fumbling politicians on the left who long to serve globalist interests over American principles.
— Michael Herman (@Michael42540980) May 2, 2025
Dan Patrick, a staunch defender of faith, will head this commission. His leadership promises a return to the foundational values that these United States were built on. Patrick, alongside a team of distinguished faith leaders and thinkers, will safeguard America’s religious landscape against those who ignore our history and heritage.
With an ever-growing divide in our land, those questioning the need for such a commission must ask themselves: Who will defend our sacred liberties if not us? Who will stand for one nation under God if not leaders like Trump? While the radical left dreams of reshaping America, conservatives are here to ensure our great nation remains grounded in the faith and freedoms it was built upon.