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Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission Unveils Sweeping Report: 12 Demands to End Faith Persecution in America

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President Donald Trump seated at a desk signing papers as aides stand behind in a gold ornate room with flags and framed documents, a red MAGA hat on the desk.

By Samuel López | USA Herald

For Americans who have lost jobs, pensions, and careers — not because of incompetence or wrongdoing, but because they refused to abandon their faith — a reckoning has arrived in Washington.

On Friday, the Religious Liberty Commission established by President Donald J. Trump delivered its final draft report to the President during an Oval Office presentation led by Chairman Dan Patrick and Vice Chairman Ben Carson.

The document is the product of nearly a year of structured public hearings, seven in total, during which the Commission received testimony from more than 100 witnesses — clergy and combat veterans, schoolchildren and surgeons, Holocaust survivors' descendants and flight attendants. What emerged is not an ideological manifesto. It is a detailed, witness-driven record of a country in which the constitutional guarantee of free religious exercise has been quietly, and sometimes aggressively, eroded.

The Commission's mandate, established last May by executive order, was direct: identify emerging threats to religious liberty, uphold federal laws protecting pluralistic participation, and protect the free exercise of religion under the First Amendment. What the hearings revealed was a pattern far more systematic than isolated incidents of bureaucratic overreach. They revealed a culture — in public schools, in hospital systems, in the military, in corporate employment — in which religious believers are increasingly pressured to choose between their faith and their livelihood.

The testimonies submitted to the Commission read like a legal brief for a generation of Americans whose constitutional rights were dismissed by the institutions supposed to protect them. Shea Encinas, an elementary school student, was bullied for his Christian beliefs after being compelled to read gender ideology materials to a peer — and found no help from school administrators who doubled down on the curriculum.

Teacher Marisol Arroyo-Castro was told to remove a cross from near her desk or lose her job. Jennifer Mead's 11-year-old daughter was pressured by school officials into questioning her own biological identity. Navy SEAL Blake Martin lost his pension — three years short of eligibility — after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine on religious grounds. Dr. Eithan Haim was indicted by the Biden-era Department of Justice after blowing the whistle on pediatric gender transition surgeries at Texas Children's Hospital. Shabbos Kestenbaum was targeted on Harvard's campus for being Jewish. Lacey Smith was fired from Alaska Airlines for respectfully sharing her views on the Equality Act after being invited to do so.

These are not fringe cases. They are representative of what the Commission heard repeatedly across seven hearings: that while federal law often protects religious expression in theory, government officials and private employers routinely deploy fear, misinformation, and economic pressure to suppress it in practice. The gap between legal protection and real-world enforcement has become a weapon.

The Commission's 12 recommendations, now formally before the President, address this gap with specificity and institutional force. The Department of Justice would be directed to issue new guidance clarifying the proper constitutional understanding of the Establishment Clause — a provision frequently invoked as a pretext for scrubbing religious expression from public life, despite decades of Supreme Court jurisprudence that consistently rejects the idea that government neutrality toward religion requires the elimination of religious expression from public spaces.

The DOJ, HHS, and EEOC would be required to distribute "Know Your Rights" materials to students, parents, teachers, healthcare workers, and military service members — ensuring that the people most vulnerable to institutional intimidation know exactly what legal protections they already have.

One of the most legally consequential recommendations is the proposed requirement that any public official who alleges improper religious expression must provide the accused with a written explanation citing a specific constitutional provision or statute within 30 days.

This is not a bureaucratic nicety. It is a structural accountability mechanism that would eliminate the current practice of vague verbal warnings, implied threats, and HR pressure campaigns conducted without legal justification and never reduced to writing — conduct that, under existing civil rights law, can itself constitute actionable retaliation.

By requiring that suppression be put in writing, the Commission's recommendation would create both an evidentiary record and a disincentive for the kind of informal intimidation that currently operates in the shadows of institutional authority.

The recommendation to repeal the Johnson Amendment — the 1954 provision that bars tax-exempt religious organizations from endorsing or opposing political candidates — is perhaps the most politically charged item on the list. Proponents of repeal argue that the amendment unconstitutionally burdens the free speech rights of religious institutions, applying a restriction to churches and synagogues that does not apply to secular nonprofits in the same way.

Critics argue the provision is a necessary firewall between religious authority and electoral politics. Whether Congress takes up repeal is uncertain, but the Commission's recommendation signals that the administration views the Johnson Amendment as an active impediment to religious liberty — not a neutral regulatory tool.

The military-specific recommendations carry their own urgency. The Commission calls for streamlining religious accommodation processes within the Department of War — an acknowledgment that service members seeking religious exemptions have historically faced procedural delays designed to outlast their commitment to fight the process.

More concretely, the Commission recommends restoring retirement eligibility and benefits to service members who lost them due to COVID-19 vaccine mandates imposed on religious grounds. This directly addresses the constitutional injury suffered by individuals like Blake Martin — service members who built careers in uniform, made retirement plans around contractual benefit timelines, and then watched those plans legally confiscated not because of performance failure, but because of protected religious belief.

The Commission also recommends creating a DOJ religious liberty task force, establishing reporting hotlines for religious liberty violations, confirming federal judges willing to decide these cases on the merits rather than dispose of them on procedural grounds, and combatting anti-Semitism through enforcement of existing civil rights statutes and civic education. And in a notably symbolic gesture with real institutional resonance, the Commission recommends creating a Presidential Medal of Religious Liberty and First Freedom Hero Awards — formalizing national recognition for Americans who have paid personal and professional costs to defend constitutional freedoms others take for granted.

What makes this report different from prior statements of religious liberty policy is its evidentiary foundation. These recommendations are not derived from theoretical concern. They are calibrated responses to specific, documented harms — testimony from real Americans, placed under oath before a federal commission, describing systemic failures by employers, schools, hospitals, and government agencies to honor the most foundational freedom in the Bill of Rights.

The political and legal road ahead is uneven. Repealing the Johnson Amendment requires Congressional action. DOJ guidance on the Establishment Clause will face immediate legal challenge from civil liberties organizations that interpret any government accommodation of religious expression as constitutional violation. Judicial nominations are subject to Senate confirmation battles. And the restoration of service member benefits will require navigating military administrative law, pension regulations, and potentially retroactive statutory authorization.

But the framework is now in place. A President who made religious liberty a centerpiece of his campaign has received, from a Commission of his own creation, a detailed blueprint for action — grounded not in partisan rhetoric but in the lived experiences of Americans whose faith cost them something real.

For the believers who testified, the nuns targeted by New York State, the veteran who lost his pension, the teacher threatened for a cross near her desk — this report is not the end of their fight. It is the first official acknowledgment, at the highest level of the federal government, that the fight was justified all along.

Read the Religious Liberty Commission's draft report HERE

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Samuel López is a Senior Legal Analyst and investigative journalist with more than two decades of experience covering constitutional law, federal litigation, government accountability, and regulatory policy.

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