How the religious right gained unprecedented access to Trump

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As the president offers a sympathetic ear – and policies to match – critics see a de facto advisory committee, violating federal law The US health secretary sat for an interview with a man experts say is the leader of a hate group known for “defaming gays and lesbians”, just two days after Karen Pence, the US second lady, was criticized for teaching at a Christian school that bans homosexuality. Alex Azar, secretary of health and human services, was interviewed by the Family Research Council President, Tony Perkins, at an anti-abortion event called ProLifeCon in mid-January. Continue reading… from US news | The Guardian http://bit.ly/2sYuozS

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