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Trump to sign executive order establishing White House faith office

President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order to establish a White House faith office on Friday.

According to a fact sheet obtained by Fox News, the new office will “become a useful service to our families and communities in the service of faith-based entities, community organizations and families.”

The office will be housed under the National Policy Council and will consult with experts in the faith community about changes to “American values ​​and better” policy.

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President Donald Trump is scheduled to sign an executive order to establish a White House faith office on Friday (Anna Money Maker/Getty Images)

The office will coordinate with other institutions to train religious freedom and enhance grant opportunities for nonprofit faith-based organizations, community organizations and places of worship. We will also work with the Department of Justice to identify constitutional protections of religious liberty.

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Trump and the Faith Leader

Former President Donald Trump is praying with Pastor Paula White at the National Faith Summit, held in Powder Springs, Georgia, at a service with Wonders Church on October 28th. (AP/Alex Brandon)

The order will come a day after Trump signed an order creating a task force to identify “anti-Christian bias.”

The White House aims to “end the War with Christians” to be made up of members of the president's cabinet and major government agencies, with the order aimed at “end the anti-Christian weaponization of the government.” He said there was.

Playing cards at the Capitol Prayer Breakfast

President Donald Trump will speak at the National Prayer Breakfast held at the Capitol in Washington on Thursday, February 6th, 2025. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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It comes after about 20 pro-life Christians who were accused and sentenced to demonstrate abortion facilities during the Biden administration were indicted. Trump allowed 23 pro-life protesters in his first week at work.

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