President Donald Trump announced a series of measures aimed at protecting Christian religious freedom in the United States and abroad. The administration created a White House Faith Office and a Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias. It granted pardons to Christians and pro‑life activists and declared a policy that only two immutable sexes exist. Federal funding for chemical or surgical mutilation of minors was banned. The Department of Justice arrested rioters who attacked a Minnesota church. A national school choice program was signed to allow faith‑based schooling. The administration halted the use of fetal tissue from aborted babies in NIH research and ended mandates requiring insurance coverage of abortions. Conscience protections for health care providers were strengthened and investigations were launched against facilities that violated those rights.
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