White House touts religious victories including free speech wins, fighting antisemitism

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The White House on Wednesday touted its religious victories the same day President Donald Trump delivers remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast.

“America is, and always will be, One Nation Under God,” the White House wrote on X.

“President Trump has taken bold action to safeguard our God-given rights & religious freedoms—reversing Joe Biden’s divisive policies that weaponized the federal gov against faithful Americans.”

Some of the examples the White House touted include fighting antisemitism and protecting parental rights.

“The Department of Education is investigating 60 universities that allowed antisemitism discrimination and harassment on campus,” the White House put in one of their posts.

Regarding parental rights, the White House described the One Big Beautiful Bill and how it gave parents school choice, which supports faith-based education.

Regarding religious liberty wins, the White House referenced the recent arrests of those who stormed a church in Minnesota last month.

Anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protesters stormed a church during a service and accused the lead pastor of working with the agency.

During the National Prayer Breakfast, Trump said he wasn’t sure how people who had faith could vote for a Democrat.

“I don’t know how a person of faith can vote for a Democrat,” he said. “I really don’t.”

He also said he thinks he should make it to heaven.

“I really think I probably should make it” into heaven, he said. “I mean, I’m not a perfect candidate, but I did a hell of a lot of good for perfect people, that’s for sure.”