Trump Goon Accused of ‘Religious Coercion’ in Shock Lawsuit
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Trump Goon Accused of ‘Religious Coercion’ in Shock Lawsuit

May 14, 2026
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Nathan Howard / ReutersStaff employed by a key Trump goon have accused her of “government-sponsored religious coercion” by regularly invoking Jesus Christ in work emails.A federal employees union have accused Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins of sending emails that that promote her own Christian beliefs and violate the First Amendment in a new lawsuit.The National Federation of Federal Employees’ lawsuit alleged that since becoming secretary in February last year, Rollins has sent a number of religious emails to roughly 90,000 USDA employees.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Trump Goon Accused of ‘Religious Coercion’ in Shock Lawsuit
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