President Donald Trump, speaking at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s conference, emphasized the resurgence of religion in the United States. He pledged unwavering support for Christians and faith-based Americans, citing actions taken by his administration to safeguard religious freedom. Trump credited conservative voters for his election victory and highlighted initiatives such as the Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty and efforts to combat anti-Christian bias.
In his address, Trump outlined executive actions on education, abortion, and gender issues, including promoting school choice and protecting prayer in public schools. He reiterated his stance on gender, stating the government recognizes only two genders. Trump also called for voter ID laws and tighter restrictions on mail-in voting, emphasizing the need for photo identification and proof of citizenship.
Turning to domestic politics, Trump criticized left-wing politicians as “communists,” labeling them a significant threat to the country. He expressed concerns over proposals like rent control in New York. On foreign policy, Trump defended US military actions against Iran and reaffirmed his commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He praised the impact of recent military operations and highlighted the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
Trump boasted about achievements in border security, military recruitment, economic growth, and stock market gains during his tenure. He touted tariffs as a means to boost domestic investment and proclaimed the US entering a “Golden Age.” The Faith & Freedom Coalition, a prominent conservative Christian group, has been instrumental in mobilizing evangelical voters for the Republican Party, with Trump enjoying strong support among evangelical Christians.
