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AZUZ: Yesterday, on the National Day of Prayer, President Trump1 signed a new executive order. It's named Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty. The president says, under his administration, free speech does not end at the steps of a cathedral, a synagogue, or any other house of worship.
And what his executive order could do is give churches and other religious organizations more flexibility2 to endorse3 or oppose political candidates.
That's been banned by a law called the Johnson Amendment4 since 1954, but it hasn't been enforced that much.
Another part of the executive order could allow businesses to avoid providing certain health services to their employees, if the companies object to doing it for religious reasons.
DONALD TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: We will not allow people of faith to be targeted, bullied5, or silenced anymore.
And we will never ever stand for religious discrimination, never ever.
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AZUZ: Some religious leaders who oppose the order say political endorsements6 shouldn't be made from the pulpit. They say it could turn religious groups into political organizations.
And the American Civil Liberties Union plans to sue the Trump administration. It says the executive order would allow companies to use religion to discriminate7.
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