Here’s what the Christian right wants from a second Trump term

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Among the proposals being pushed by the Christian right’s various groups and leaders:
  • Removing the words “gender” and “abortion” from federal program documents, as well as the related funding.
  • Imposing new restrictions on abortion pills, perhaps through the authority of the Food and Drug Administration.
  • Carving out greater exemptions to anti-discrimination laws intended to protect LGBTQ people.
  • Establishing a more visible role for Christianity in public schools, including more prayer led by both teachers and students.
 
Trump has said he will create a special Justice Department task force for investigating anti-Christian discrimination cases. He has vowed to halt federal programs deemed to promote gender transition and has threatened to pull federal funding from schools that do so. He has also told evangelicals that he would enable them to wield “power at a level that you’ve never used it before.”

“We have to bring back our religion,” he told an association of religious broadcasters in February. “We have to bring back Christianity in this country.”

 
Trump will not do any of that. After the vote, if he wins, he will do what he wants. He did not have a platform last time and does not have one now. He has suckered the Christians again.
 
Trump will not do any of that. After the vote, if he wins, he will do what he wants. He did not have a platform last time and does not have one now. He has suckered the Christians again.
As Machiavelli said, the Prince should praise religion but not actually be religious.
 
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