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Trump appoints archbishop who banned Nancy Pelosi from communion to advisory board

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A prominent leader in the American Catholic Church known for feuding with one of the most powerful political figures in the United States has been appointed to the advisory board of President Donald Trump's newly formed Religious Liberty Commission.

In a statement published Thursday, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco announced that Trump had appointed Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone to serve on the advisory board of his new Religious Liberty Commission.

Trump announced the formation of the commission at the White House earlier this month on the National Day of Prayer, noting that it would include 14 members and an advisory board consisting of no more than 15 religious leaders.

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A prominent leader in the American Catholic Church known for feuding with one of the most powerful political figures in the United States has been appointed to the advisory board of President Donald Trump's newly formed Religious Liberty Commission.

In a statement published Thursday, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco announced that Trump had appointed Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone to serve on the advisory board of his new Religious Liberty Commission.

Trump announced the formation of the commission at the White House earlier this month on the National Day of Prayer, noting that it would include 14 members and an advisory board consisting of no more than 15 religious leaders.

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It's somewhat a misnomer. The board is not inclusive of any religions but Christianity with the only non Christian being a Jewish Rabbi.
 
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Well, I'd have to see what they've done. Are they fighting for Christian's rights and Non christian's rights equally?
Yes that’s my understanding.
 
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