Trump’s Faith Office Sparks Church-State Separation Debate
President Trump signed an executive order establishing a White House Faith Office, renaming the existing Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, to advise on policy and grant access for faith-based organizations. Simultaneously, he announced a task force to investigate “anti-Christian bias” within the federal government, sparking criticism from some groups concerned about church-state separation. This action follows Trump’s comments about a renewed faith following near-death experiences and his administration’s past actions to roll back diversity initiatives. The new office and task force have drawn both support and strong condemnation from religious leaders across the political spectrum.