Trump administration officials cite Bible to support policies

The Department of Homeland Security released a video in January that paired footage of immigration enforcement with a quote from the Gospel of Matthew. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has also invoked scripture at prayer services and public events.

The video featured armed agents and night-vision imagery set to music, followed by the verse stating that peacemakers shall be called the sons of God. Scholars noted the juxtaposition with enforcement actions in Minnesota and questioned its alignment with the Sermon on the Mount's emphasis on humility and meekness.

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The White House unveiled a new website called aliens.gov on Thursday, using extraterrestrial-themed language to highlight enforcement actions against illegal immigrants. The site features an interactive map of arrests and real-time encounter statistics at the southern border.

US War Secretary Pete Hegseth urged Americans to pray daily for Armed Forces members in harm's way during a press briefing on Iran. CBS anchor Margaret Brennan criticized the remarks for invoking Jesus' name and accused the administration of using religious references to justify war. Historical precedents show similar calls for prayer by past leaders.

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Daniella Greenbaum Davis, a Jewish author, stated she has no problem with Pete Hegseth closing a Pentagon press briefing by urging prayers 'on bended knee... in the name of Jesus Christ' for US troops' safety. She described criticism of the request as a 'performance' and drew on American historical traditions of public prayer. Davis emphasized that such expressions align with America's majority-Christian culture without violating minority rights.

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