What has Trump's White House Faith Office leader said about LGBTQ+ people?
Briefly

Paula White-Cain, a controversial televangelist, has been appointed to lead the new White House faith office under President Trump. This new office is designed to assist faith-based organizations and promote religious liberty. Trump simultaneously signed an executive order pledging to eliminate anti-Christian bias within the government, while criticizing the previous administration's treatment of Christians. Trump's remarks during the National Prayer Breakfast emphasized unity under God and a commitment to protect religious freedoms. White-Cain previously served on Trump's Evangelical Advisory Board, highlighting her influence in his administration.
Trump said his administration 'will bring our country back together as one nation under God' and stop 'all forms of anti-Christian targeting and discrimination within the federal government.'
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