Oral Testimony at the House Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing on the "Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act"
Politics
United States
Started February 12, 2026
It was notable that the GOP members and witnesses made little effort to actually defend the legislation in question
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Oral Testimony at the House Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing on the "Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act"
Reason (United States) | Feb 12, 2026
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Feb 12, 2026
Focusing on banning Sharia law distracts from more pressing legal and social challenges that require bipartisan solutions.
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Legislating against Sharia law is a necessary measure to ensure that all U.S. laws remain consistent with the Constitution.
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This act undermines religious freedom and fuels Islamophobia, setting a dangerous precedent for discrimination in the U.S.
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The lack of defense from GOP members highlights a troubling trend of legislative actions that may not address actual issues faced by Americans.
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Legislation like the 'Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act' is essential to protect American values from foreign influences.
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