The ACLU Just Humiliated Trump By Calling His Religious Liberty Executive Order Fake News
The ACLU looked at Trump’s religious liberty executive order and determined that it was fake news.
The ACLU looked at Trump’s religious liberty executive order and determined that it was fake news.
It’s conceivable that Trump is hoping his boy Gorsuch will welcome the opportunity to expand corporate “religious freedom†to all corporations, whether said religious views are sincerely held, or merely more profitable. But if we go with the existing jurisprudence of the Supreme Court, this element of the Executive Order will fail.
In a conference call which PoliticusUSA was a part of, a senior White House official explained that the Trump administration’s religious liberty executive order would direct the IRS to enforce maximum discretion in enforcing the Johnson Amendment when it comes to religious leaders speaking about politics from the pulpit, which would, in essence, turn tax-exempt churches into Republican super PACs.
1,300 faith leaders are denouncing Donald Trump’s rumored to be signed on Thursday executive order that would legalize discrimination against the LGBTQ community under the pretense of religious liberty.