Some US lawmakers want more Christianity in the classroom. Trump could embolden their plans
Briefly

Conservative lawmakers are pushing to introduce more Christianity in public school classrooms, testing the separation of church and state by inserting Bible references into lessons.
With the help of judicial appointees from Trump's first presidential term, courts have begun to bless the notion of more religion in the public sphere, including schools.
Many historians argue the founders created the U.S. as an alternative to European monarchies with official state churches and oppression, suggesting a secular intention.
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