Content Details
DCPD-202500902 - Remarks to the White House Religious Liberty Commission
- Category
- Budget and Presidential Materials
- Collection
- Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Publisher
- Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
- Event Date
- September 8, 2025
- President
- Donald J. Trump
- Document Categories
- Addresses and Remarks : White House Religious Liberty Commission
- Subjects
- Attorney General
California, 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles
California, Governor
California, political demonstrations in Los Angeles
Cashless bail, efforts to eliminate
Department of Justice Task Force To Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias
District of Columbia, beautification efforts
District of Columbia, law enforcement improvement efforts
District of Columbia, Mayor
District of Columbia, Museum of the Bible
Diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, restriction efforts
Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup
Illinois, crime in Chicago
Illinois, Governor
Massachusetts, Harvard University in Cambridge
National Guard
New York, Columbia University in New York City
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
North Carolina, Charlotte Area Transit System light-rail train in Charlotte
Religious freedom
Saudi Arabia, King
Secretary of Homeland Security
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Senior Adviser to the White House Faith Office
Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
Smithsonian Institution
Sports, efforts to restrict transgender participation
Tax Code reform
Texas, Governor
Texas, Lieutenant Governor
Transgender athletes, efforts to restrict participation
White House Border Czar
White House Religious Liberty Commission
- Names
- Abbott, Gregory W.; Allen, Hannah; Anderson, Ryan T.; Bach, Thomas; Barron, Robert; Biden, Joseph R., Jr.; Boller, Carrie Prejean; Bondi, Pamela J.; Bowser, Muriel E.; Brown, Decarlos, Jr.; Burroughs, Allison D.; Carson, Benjamin S., Sr.; Dolan, Timothy, Cardinal; Encinas, Shea; Frost, Lee; Garcetti, Eric M.; Glenn, Brian; Graham, W. Franklin, III; Green, Jackie; Green, Steven T.; Greenwood, Lee; Ho, Allyson; Homan, Thomas D.; Infantino, Giovanni V.; Irutska, Iryna; Johnson, Brandon; Kaine, Timothy M.; McDonnell, Jim; McGraw, Phil; Merkel, Fletcher; Metaxas, Eric; Moyski, Harper; Newsom, Gavin C.; Noem, Kristi L.; Obama, Barack; Patrick, Dan; Pritzker, Jay R. "J.B."; Reed, Ralph; Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, King; Shackelford, Kelly J.; Terrell, Leo; Turner, E. Scott; Westman, Robin; White-Cain, Paula.
- Locations
- Washington, DC
- Notes
- The President spoke at 10:36 a.m. at the Museum of the Bible. In his remarks, he referred to King Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia; former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Benjamin S. Carson, Sr., in his capacity as Vice Chair of the Religious Liberty Commission; W. Franklin Graham III, president and chief executive officer, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association; Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York; Bishop Robert Barron of Winona–Rochester, MN; author and radio personality Eric Metaxas; Kelly J. Shackelford, president and chief executive officer, First Liberty Institute; Ryan T. Anderson, president, Ethics and Public Policy Center; author and former Miss California Carrie Prejean Boller; Allyson Ho , partner, Gibson, Dunn, and Crutcher; Steven T. Green, president, Hobby Lobby, in his capacity as chairman of the board for Museum of the Bible, and his wife Jackie; Lee Frost, principal, Honey Grove Middle School in Honey Grove, TX; White House Border Czar Thomas D. Homan; Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who was fatally stabbed on a Charlotte Area Transit System light-rail train in Charlotte, NC, on August 22; Decarlos Brown, Jr., suspect in the stabbing; Gov. Gregory W. Abbott of Texas; Allison D. Burroughs, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts; Robin Westman, suspect in the shooting at the Assumption Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis, MN, on August 27; Harper Moyski and Fletcher Merkel, students, Annunciation Catholic School, who were killed in the shooting; Gov. Jay R. "J.B." Pritzker of Illinois; Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago, IL; Brian Glenn, White House correspondent, Real America's Voice; Mayor Muriel E. Bowser of Washington, DC; Gov. Gavin C. Newsom of California; Chief of Police Jim McDonnell and former Mayor Eric M. Garcetti of Los Angeles, CA; Thomas Bach, former president, International Olympic Committee; and Giovanni V. Infantino, president, Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). The transcript was released by the Office of Communications on September 9.