Attorney General Ashley Madison Bondi has vowed to safeguard the religious freedoms of all citizens, emphasizing the Department of Justice’s commitment to protecting every faith in the United States. During a recent congressional hearing, she outlined the DOJ’s ongoing efforts to ensure that religious practices are not restricted by governmental policies. Bondi specifically highlighted the importance of protecting faiths such as Judaism, Islam, and other prominent religions, stating that the DOJ would not allow any form of religious persecution.
Bondi’s remarks come amid growing concerns over the treatment of religious groups by state and local governments. Her testimony was part of a broader discussion on civil liberties and religious rights, where she stressed the importance of maintaining a diverse and inclusive religious landscape. Lawmakers expressed support for her stance, noting that protecting religious freedom is a cornerstone of American values. The attorney general reiterated that the DOJ would take swift action against any policies or actions that threaten the rights of religious communities.