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Jeff Sessions announces new “Religious Liberty Task Force”

Jeff Sessions Religious Liberty Task Force

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Monday that he has formed a task force to protect American’s right to religious freedom.

“Today I am announcing our next step: the Religious Liberty Task Force,” Sessions said while speaking at the Department of Justice’s Religious Liberty Summit. “The Task Force will help the Department fully implement our religious liberty guidance by ensuring that all Justice Department components are upholding that guidance in the cases they bring and defend, the arguments they make in court, the policies and regulations they adopt, and how we conduct our operations.”

The DOJ, following the guidance of President Trump, has settled civil cases involving 90 plaintiffs regarding the Obama administration’s abuse of the Obamacare contraception mandate.

“Soon after taking office, President Trump directed me to issue explicit legal guidance for all executive agencies on how to apply the religious liberty protections in federal law,” Sessions said. “Our team embraced that challenge.”

Since January 2017, the Justice Department has obtained 11 indictments and seven convictions in cases involving arson or other attacks or threats against houses of worship.  The DOJ’s Civil Rights Division has also obtained 12 indictments in other attacks or threats against people because of their religion.

The department has also filed legal briefs in several cases protecting religious liberty:

  • In the case of Montana parents whose children were denied a scholarship because they attend a religious school
  • In support of the Archdiocese of D.C. who was denied advertising space because “Joy to the World” was too religious during Christmas
  • In support of the cake shop baker, Jack Phillips

Near the end of his remarks, Sessions reconfirmed the Trump administration’s dedication to protecting religious liberty.

“This administration is animated by that same American view that has led us for 242 years: that every American has a right to believe, worship, and exercise their faith in the public square,” he said.

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One Comment

  1. I guess this is a vote of support for Sharia Law. If it only applies to Christian beliefs, then it is blatantly unconstitutional.

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