The White House Religious Liberty Commission released its final report offering its recommendations to strengthen religious freedom in the United States.
During a June 26 presentation in the Oval Office, members of the Commission, led by Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, delivered their final report to President Donald Trump.
The report includes detailed recommendations for religious leaders and institutions, educators, teachers, coaches and administrators, parents, the military, religious healthcare workers and institutions, and the private sector. It also includes calls for action on efforts to combat antisemitism.
Established by executive order in May 2025, the commission was “formed to finally advise the president as to legislation, or executive orders, or other moves he could make to foster religious liberty,” Bishop Robert Barron of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, a member of the commission, told EWTN News Nightly’s Veronica Dudo.
“Our purpose was to listen to lots of witnesses, and we did. I think itʼs well over 100 people we listened to in education, health care, the military,” he said.
“We looked at antisemitism” and “we listened to scholars talk about the Founding Fathers,” he said. “The whole purpose was to determine to what degree religious liberty is being threatened in our country, and