❓WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump announced new measures to protect students’ rights to pray in public schools.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, students, and the Department of Education.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Monday, at the Museum of the Bible.
💬KEY QUOTE: “For most of our country’s history, the Bible was found in every classroom in the nation, yet in many schools, today’s students are instead indoctrinated with anti-religious propaganda and some are even punished for their religious beliefs.” – President Trump
🎯IMPACT: The announcement aims to bolster religious liberty in schools and address challenges faced by students practicing their faith.
President Donald J. Trump announced on Monday, during the second official hearing of the Religious Liberty Commission at the Museum of the Bible, that he intends to take action to ensure the right to prayer in public schools. The hearing focused on religious liberty and public education, with testimony from students who shared stories of their religious beliefs being undermined.
“For most of our country’s history, the Bible was found in every classroom in the nation, yet in many schools, today’s students are instead indoctrinated with anti-religious propaganda and some are even punished for their religious beliefs,” Trump said, highlighting the case of Hannah Allen, a young girl from Texas who was reprimanded for praying with classmates during lunch. “To support students like Hannah, I’m pleased to announce this morning that the Department of Education will soon issue new guidance protecting the right to prayer in our public schools.”
The specifics of the guidance remain unclear as of the time of publication, but the announcement aligns with a recent Supreme Court decision in favor of a high school football coach disciplined for leading voluntary prayers after games. Additionally, the Trump administration introduced an “America Prays” initiative, encouraging Americans to meet weekly in groups to pray for the nation.
President Trump also addressed a recent attack at a Catholic school in Minnesota by a transgender mass shooter, vowing to take action against political violence and hate crimes. “The Trump administration will have no tolerance for terrorism or political violence, and that includes hate crimes against Christians, Jews, or anybody else,” he said.
.@POTUS: “I am pleased to announce this morning that @usedgov will soon issue new guidance protecting the right to PRAYER in our public schools.” pic.twitter.com/fLBeArL9y2
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) September 8, 2025
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