Trump team tramples church-state divide Today Us News



The Frances Perkins Building in Washington, D.C., serves as the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Labor. Its dedicated employees implement and enforce labor laws passed by Congress. It’s not a church, or a synagogue, and its mission is not to serve or praise any religious deity. But if you stopped in at the Cesar Chavez auditorium on Dec. 10, you could be forgiven for thinking otherwise.

On that day, Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer hosted the Labor Department’s Inaugural Prayer Service, to which all employees had been invited via an email from the department’s recently created Center for Faith. Though it was billed as nondenominational, it nonetheless featured only Judeo-Christian speakers, including Secretary Chavez-DeRemer, in addition to one Orthodox rabbi. No Muslim imam, no believer in Buddhism, no representative of the religiously unaffiliated.


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