Losing faith
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It appeared as if faith-based groups, especially conservative Christian
evangelicals, would enjoy a leg up over their secular counterparts in a
second Trump administration. After all, Republicans have long lamented that
the development sector tends to marginalize religious aid groups.

However, it appears religion has offered no safe harbor for faith-based
groups
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that
have found themselves ensnared in Trump’s foreign aid freeze
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.

The first Trump administration sought to champion the priorities of
religious charities, establishing a $50 million program at USAID
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to
promote religious freedom and diversify the agency’s aid recipients. It
also heralded programs that helped religious minorities, such as Christian
and Yazidi communities in northern Iraq.

Furthermore, the Heritage Foundation
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Project 2025 playbook, from which Trump has borrowed several pages, singled
out faith-based groups, arguing that: “The next conservative Administration
must champion the core American value of religious freedom, which
correlates significantly with poverty reduction, economic growth, and
peace.”

Yet today, some of the largest Christian aid organizations, including World
Vision
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, Catholic Relief Services
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and Samaritan’s Purse
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have been *subject to the same cuts as other secular aid agencies* and
are *competing
for the same waivers*, my colleague Colum Lynch writes.

“I initially thought this was a misunderstanding,” Noah Gottschalk of
the Hebrew
Immigrant Aid Society
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tells
Colum. “We all wanted to believe that, oh, if we can just explain that
actually a pause is really harmful people would say oh, okay, oops that
wasn’t our intention, let's fix it. *That point has been made and it’s not
being heard*.”

In fact,* it’s having some cruelly ironic consequences*.

“In May 2024, then-Sen. [Marco] Rubio spoke at an International Republican
Institute (IRI) event honoring exiled Catholic Bishop Rolando Álvarez for
his advocacy of religious freedom in Nicaragua,” Samah Alrayyes Norquist,
who served as the first Trump administration’s religious freedom envoy at
USAID, wrote in Newsmax
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“What Rubio likely didn’t know is that IRI’s work on religious freedom in
Nicaragua was funded by USAID.”

Ironically, she added, the State Department’s stop-work order
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prevented
IRI from participating in this month's International Religious Freedom
Summit, where U.S. Vice President JD Vance delivered a speech underscoring
Washington’s commitment to persecuted religious minorities.

*Read:* Trump’s 'beautiful Christians' left knocking on White House’s door
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