Obama Finishing Trifecta of Events Defending Religious Liberty

President Obama and the First Lady are attending the National Prayer Breakfast.

After visiting a U.S. mosque for the first time as president Wednesday, the president’s planned remarks at the breakfast round out a trifecta of events related to religious freedom over the past eight days. He also attended the Righteous Among Nations Awards Ceremony at the Embassy of Israel Jan. 27.

Earlier this week, White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters the president was making a concerted effort to discuss religious liberty among a broad spectrum of faiths.

“The president last week, had the opportunity to visit the Israeli embassy to speak at the Righteous Among the Nations ceremony, and of course, later this week, the President will speak at the National Prayer Breakfast,” Earnest explained Monday.

“[The mosque visit] sort of fits in the constellation of events the president is doing to talk about religious liberty and to talk about the role that faith plays in our public debate. I think it will also be an opportunity for the president to talk about the role that faith plays, even in his own life.”