President Trump in a religious freedom proclamation called on all Americans to commemorate this day with events and activities that remind the country of their shared heritage of religious liberty.
Trump said the US is "the paramount champion for religious freedom around the world, because we do not believe that conscience rights are only for Americans."
He said the US will continue to condemn and combat extremism, terrorism and violence against people of faith, including genocide waged by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria against Yezidis, Christians and Shia Muslims.
"The free exercise of religion is a source of personal and national stability, and its preservation is essential to protecting human dignity, Trump said.
"Religious diversity strengthens communities and promotes tolerance, respect, understanding and equality. Faith breathes life and hope into our world. We must diligently guard, preserve, and cherish this unalienable right, said the US president.
The US' constitution and laws guarantee Americans the right not just to believe as they see fit, but to freely exercise their religion, he said.
"Unfortunately, not all have recognised the importance of religious freedom, whether by threatening tax consequences for particular forms of religious speech or forcing people to comply with laws that violate their core religious beliefs without sufficient justification," Trump said.
"These incursions, little by little, can destroy the fundamental freedom underlying our democracy," he said.
No American whether a nun, nurse, baker, or business owner should be forced to choose between the [tenets] of faith or adherence to the law, the president said.
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