Life, family, and religious freedom have been under assault during President Biden’s first 100 days in office, said Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council.
“At the 100-day mark of the Biden administration, it has become evident that President Biden’s call for unity and healing on day one of his presidency was nothing more than a rhetorical diversion, as he has demanded conformity to policies and priorities that threaten to lurch America to the left in historic proportions,” he said.
Travis Weber, vice president for policy and government affairs at the council, agreed.
“President Biden’s words don’t match his actions,” he said. “His claim of unity rings hollow, as Biden’s first 100 days in office have been marked with radical, aggressive, anti-life, anti-family, anti-freedom actions that have further divided our nation. His administration has moved more aggressively than any other to undo federal policies that protect the sanctity of life and defend the family.
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“Any American who claims to value all human life, support the biological reality of the family and wants to protect freedom, should take note of Biden’s abysmal record in these areas. His first 100 days prove it so.”
Perkins is concerned about the erosion of religious liberty.
“He has already racked up a record of targeting people of faith and faith-based organizations by demoting religious protections and demanding uniform affirmation of the transgender ideology,” he said. “Those who hold to biological reality and the doctrines of the world’s major religions are being put in the position of either violating their consciences or being treated by the government as second-class citizens.
“President Biden has surrounded himself with the most extreme cabinet in American history. Many of Biden’s highest appointees have no qualifications besides their abortion activism and their track record of trampling on religious freedom. The contrast between the Trump and Biden administrations could not be starker.”
–Dwight Widaman | Metro Voice