New Survey Shows Religious Groups Split on Trump’s Faith Support

A recent survey conducted by the Pew Research Center shows varying levels of support among religious communities regarding President Trump’s advocacy for their faith-based values. The research indicates that two-thirds of White Evangelical Protestants, specifically 67%, believe the president defends their religious convictions.

Among White Catholics, just over half at 51% share this sentiment, while 46% of White Mainline Protestants express similar views about the president’s support for their faith. The study found that individuals identifying as atheists, agnostics, or those without specific religious affiliations were the most unlikely group to believe the president champions their spiritual perspectives. The survey also noted that Republican respondents were more inclined than their Democratic counterparts to view the president as supportive of their religious beliefs.