(NewsNation) — President Donald Trump will address members of the White House Religious Liberty Commission on Monday, according to his official schedule.
The hearing on religion in public schools will be held at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., at 9 a.m. ET.
NewsNation will stream Trump’s remarks live from this story when they begin.
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What is the White House Religious Liberty Commission?
Trump established the commission in May. It’s comprised of up to 14 members, appointed by the president, whose goal is to “serve as educated representatives of various sectors of society” in discussions about “religious liberty for all Americans.”
Members are tasked with making a “comprehensive report” about the nation’s religious pluralism and ways to preserve it.
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Notable names participating in the commission include “Dr. Phil” McGraw, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson and New York Archbishop Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
Patrick supports prayer and the posting of the Ten Commandments in public schools, while McGraw praised Trump for bringing religion “back to the White House.”
The commission will last until July 4, 2026, unless Trump extends its term.