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Trump steadily fulfills goals on religious right wish list

- By DAVID CRARY AP National Writer

New York — When Donald Trump assumed the presidency, conservati­ve religious leaders drew up “wish lists” of steps they hoped he’d take to oppose abortion and rein in the LGBTQ-rights movement. With recent actions, Trump’s administra­tion is winning their praise for aggressive­ly fulfilling many of their goals.

Mat Staver, president of the legal advocacy organizati­on Liberty Counsel, said Trump has fulfilled about 90 percent of the goals on a list that Staver and other conservati­ve leaders compiled. “In the first two years of his administra­tion, he’s achieved more than all of the presidents combined since Ronald Reagan,” Staver said. “He’s been the most pro-religious freedom and pro-life president in modern history.”

One move, decried by liberals, came this week when the Department of Health and Human Services implemente­d a new rule for the federal family planning program known as Title X. Planned Parenthood, long a target of religious conservati­ves because of its role as the leading U.S. abortion provider, quit the program, walking away from tens of millions of dollars in grants, rather than comply with a new rule prohibitin­g clinics from referring women for abortions.

Last week, the Labor Department proposed a rule that is expected to shield federal contractor­s from discrimina­tion complaints regarding hiring and firing decisions motivated by religious beliefs. Critics say the rule would enable employers to discrimina­te against LGBTQ people.

On Friday, the Justice Department filed a brief telling the Supreme Court that federal law allows firing workers for being transgende­r. The brief is related to three cases that the high court will hear in its upcoming term related to LGBTQ discrimina­tion in the workplace. Earlier this year, Health and Human Services issued a waiver allowing a state-contracted foster care agency in South Carolina to deny services to samesex and non-Christian families. HHS also moved to revoke newly won health care discrimina­tion protection­s for transgende­r people.

Actions aimed at curtailing abortion and LGBTQ rights have helped many conservati­ve Christians overlook other aspects of Trump’s presidency, such as his often-divisive rhetoric on Twitter and at rallies.

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