Christian nationalists seek to dismantle church-state separation in the US

diepresse.com (German)

Christian nationalists in the US aim to dismantle the separation of church and state, linking Christian faith with national identity. This movement, influential among Donald Trump's supporters, rejects religious pluralism and advocates for a return to a perceived traditional order, potentially leading to discrimination. Journalist Mirjam Kid discusses white Christian nationalism's history and its role in the MAGA movement's success.


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