
California Democratic Rep. Jared Huffman protested the National Prayer Breakfast Thursday, claiming it violates the separation between church and state.
The congressman said in an X video that âChristian prayerâ should not be allowed in the Capitol building and that the government needs to âbuild a wallâ between church and state to uphold a âsecular republic.â
âHi Folks, just getting ready to cross the street for the National Prayer Breakfast,â Huffman said in the video taken outside of the Capitol. âI am not going to this event because I support it, Iâm actually going to protest it.â
Huffman went on to show several buttons he wore to the event, one that said âBuild This Wallâ with an image of the Capitol building and a church, and another that said âEntering Gileadâ to reference the âcreepy dystopic theocracyâ he said is the âslippery slope weâre heading down with events like this.â
âSo look, we should not be having a Christian prayer in the sanctum of the United States Capitol in Statuary Hall,â Huffman continued. âThis is an actual violation of the church-state separation like weâve never seen.â
The National Prayer Breakfast has hosted members of the government for a time of nonpartisan prayer since 1953, though this is the first year the event was held at the Capitol. Christian prayer has been a routine part of the U.S. government since its inception, and Congress still begins with a prayer at the start of every session.
âThe Constitution prevents Congress from establishing a national church. It doesnât say presidents canât publicly pray,â Josh Mercer, vice president of CatholicVote, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. âObama and Biden each attended the National Prayer Breakfast when they were president, but Jared Huffman never protested them, leaving one to assume that Huffman only has a problem when Republicans pray.â
Huffman has led multiple efforts to strip churches and religious organizations of their tax-exempt statuses. The representative has denied any formal religious affiliation and describes himself as a âhumanist.â
âThe notion that Religion has no place in our nationâs public square just doesnât hold water,â Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, director of the Conscience Project, said in a statement to the DCNF. âOur founders understood the importance of a moral and virtuous citizenry. Our country has been a beacon of light for the world for our commitment to safeguarding religious freedom and countless Americans today of all political stripes consider faith as an important part of their lives.â
President Donald Trump delivered remarks at the event stating his intention to âbring God backâ to America and address the years of âanti-Christian biasâ and âtargetingâ of Christians that occurred under the Biden Administration, according to the Associated Press.
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