Generally speaking, a task force is appointed to help bring extra pressure to a problem that is prominent and not resolving itself by normal means. That would apply to discrimination against religious minorities, but not to discrimination against the majority religion Christianity. Given the money available to Christian defendants, they're already well taken care of. What work in that department is left for a religious liberty task force to do? If the task force ends up defending Muslim rights and the rights of people of minority faiths, and atheists, all the good. But if RoadRunner thinks that is going to happen in a task force under Trump and Sessions, then he's a bigger fool than I thought. The likely reason he's defending it is because he's gullible enough to believe the stories about infringement of the religious liberties of Christian s, and he's essentially just expressing his own self interest. If it isn't in Roadies self interest, then why is he defending it?
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