00:00I created a historic White House faith office in the West Wing,
00:05and that's going to be an office that's been very well.
00:08I see already you have a lot of people going back and forth, and that's good.
00:11That's what we want, to defend and represent people of all faiths and their religious freedoms.
00:17And I wanted them to have that office.
00:18Never happened before. I don't think that's ever happened before, right?
00:21The people of faith have never been allowed in the White House.
00:24We'll probably be sued tomorrow because they're going to say church.
00:27I created a historic White House faith office in the West Wing,
00:33and that's going to be an office that's been very well.
00:36I see already you have a lot of people going back and forth, and that's good.
00:39That's what we want, to defend and represent people of all faiths and their religious freedoms at home and abroad.
00:48But they're coming. Really, it's probably doubled the action in the White House.
00:54It's been amazing to watch and beautiful to watch.
00:58The White House can handle it.
01:00This important office will work to protect vulnerable women and children, strengthen the American family,
01:06promote the dignity of work and choice and education.
01:09And people that are in trouble can come in, and they take care of them.
01:12Sometimes they'll send them to a doctor. Sometimes they'll, Paula does this, and Jenny, others that are in the office.
01:19They're doing an amazing job.
01:21And I wanted them to have that office.
01:22Never happened before. I don't think that's ever happened before, right?
01:25The people of faith have never been allowed in the White House.
01:29We'll probably be sued tomorrow because they're going to say church.
01:33Separation of church and state.
01:35Can't do that, right?
01:36But we'll win. Pam will win that suit. She wins them.
01:40She ultimately, she wins them. She gets them.
01:43Sometimes they get a little, a judge that's not so good, but she ultimately wins.
01:48That's what it's all about. Right, Pam?
01:51I pardoned Americans of faith thrown in jail for praying and peaceful protest.
01:56We reinstated service members thrown out of the military over religious objections to Biden's vaccine mandate.
02:02We did a vaccine, but we didn't do a mandate.
02:06He did a mandate, threw them out if they didn't take it.
02:09Can't do that.
02:10I signed an executive order to combat anti-Semitism and set up a DOJ task force to eradicate the anti-Christian bias.
02:20We've taken away a lot of, uh, you know what?
02:23Just sit down, please.
02:24I didn't even know you were standing.
02:26What an honor that you stood so long.
02:28Wow.
02:29That's a great honor.
02:31Thank you, because I know if Biden were up here, you would have been seated.
02:36You might have never stood up.
02:39No, that's a great honor.
02:40I didn't realize it.
02:42I signed an executive order to combat anti-Semitism.
02:45It's a big thing, a big thing.
02:47And I set up a DOJ task force, which is really a big thing.
02:54And Dan, you're going to be involved in it, to eradicate anti-Christian bias.
02:59You haven't heard that.
02:59But there's anti-Christian bias also.
03:02And in just a few moments, I'll also be signing an executive order creating a presidential commission on religious liberty, which is really why we're here, more than any other reason.
03:13Many of the new commissioners are here with us, including people that have been with me from the beginning.
03:20The chairman is Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, whose idea this was.
03:28And stand up, Dan.
03:30What a great guy.
03:32What a great political person.
03:36He's an amazing politician, Lieutenant Governor.
03:39And he's a very, a man of great religion.
03:41Thank you very much, Dan.
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