FFRF in the News
This is a partial listing of recent media coverage or interviews of the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
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Current Media Coverage
“Rededicate 250” Rally Frames America’s Future as Biblically Centered
The Wild Hunt
By Manny Moreno
Trump-backed faith event features conservative Christians as critics decry blurring of church-state lines
Reuters
By David Hood-Nuño and Julio-Cesar Chavez
U.S. Government Officials Participate in Taxpayer-Funded Christian Gathering on National Mall
Democracy Now!
By Staff
Trump’s Day-Long Prayer Rally Draws Thousands of Christian Conservatives, Widespread Criticism Over Excluding Other Denominations
Barlaman Today (Morocco)
By Mohamed Boutakrint
Harsh Mander On The Indian State Elections
WORT 89.9 (Madison, WI)
By Staff
FFRF Communications Director Amit Pal interviewed for his Madison community radio station global affairs show secular activist and author Dr. Harsh Mander on how recent state-level elections have tightened the grip on power of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist ruling party–and what this means for the future of democracy in the world’s most populous country.
Trump Begins Branding America’s 250th Anniversary as a Christian Celebration
Mother Jones
By Dan Friedman
Thousands flocked to the National Mall in Washington for an America-themed prayer rally
Associated Press
By Tiffany Stanley
Trump-backed prayer festival on National Mall expected to draw crowds, protests
The Washington Post
By Staff
‘Rededicate 250’ focus on evangelical Christians is un-American | Opinion
USA Today
By Chris Brennan