Trump Restores Faith Office

The Trump administration has taken another bold step to protect America’s values and defend religious liberty. The Department of Labor has officially announced that faith-based organizations can once again apply for federal workplace grants, restoring opportunities that were sidelined under Joe Biden’s DEI agenda.

This powerful move reflects President Donald Trump’s commitment to faith, freedom, and fairness in government. Earlier this year, Trump signed an executive order creating the White House Faith Office to ensure that religious organizations are never pushed aside again.

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer confirmed that the administration has shut down Biden’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion office and reinstated the Center for Faith as the key channel for supporting faith-based groups.

“Under President Trump’s leadership, faith-based organizations will not be discriminated against. They will compete for federal funding on a fair playing field, without being punished for their beliefs,” Chavez-DeRemer told The Daily Wire.

The Department of Labor manages grants that cover everything from job training and workforce development to workplace safety and economic growth. By reopening these grants to churches, ministries, and religious nonprofits, the Trump administration is strengthening communities, rebuilding trust, and honoring America’s proud heritage of faith.

Officials added that Biden’s DEI-driven policies had severely weakened government partnerships with religious groups. But now, with Trump back in the White House, the tide has turned. Faith is back at the center of public life — where it belongs.


Why This Matters

  • Protects Religious Liberty – Ensures churches and ministries are never excluded from funding opportunities.
  • Ends Woke DEI Rules – Rolls back Biden-era policies that sidelined people of faith.
  • Strengthens Communities – Puts federal support back into the hands of faith-based groups serving real needs.