The Government is not a church
AU sues the Trump administration over federal actions promoting Christian Nationalism and pressuring public employees.
Summary
Trump and his cabinet are flooding the zone with Christian Nationalism. Pentagon prayer services. President Trump portraying himself as Jesus Christ in AI imagery. Social media posts spewing white Christian Nationalism. Department of State video sermons about Jesus’ resurrection. The Agriculture Secretary sending 100,000+ federal employees a proselytizing email promoting her personal religion.
These gross abuses of power are not only unconstitutional, they are un-American.
Not on our watch.
We’re suing. For the federal workers who just want to make this country better, but have to suffer through these abuses. And for the public, who expects equal treatment from public agencies, not religious proselytism.
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USDA Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration’s Christian Nationalism
Trump is not Jesus
The Trump administration is pushing a dangerous wave of Christian Nationalism across the federal government. Americans United is suing Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and the U.S. Department of Agriculture after Rollins sent an email to more than 100,000 USDA employees declaring “our faith” that “Jesus has been raised from the dead.”
That kind of message has no place in a federal workplace. The government does not get to tell employees what “our faith” is. Under the Constitution, the federal government should be separate from religion
And this is not an isolated incident.
Across the Trump administration, cabinet officials and federal agencies are using government power to promote a narrow version of conservative Christianity. We have seen:
- Prayer services at the Pentagon
- Government social media posts using Christian Nationalist language like “One Homeland, under God”
- Video sermons about Jesus’s resurrection from the Secretary of State, promoted by the State Department
- White House advisers comparing President Trump to Jesus
- President Trump sharing AI-generated images that portray him as Jesus Christ
This is not religious freedom. This is government-sponsored religion.
Trump is not Jesus. Federal agencies are not churches. Cabinet secretaries are not government preachers.
Connected Lawsuits
Religious extremists are misrepresenting and misusing religious freedom to favor one religion above all others.
As part of an investigation into the monthly, predominantly Christian prayer services being organized by the U.S. Departments of Labor and Defense, AU filed two federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits.
AU files third lawsuit over Trump’s Anti-Christian Bias Task Force executive order
Through this lawsuit, Americans United aims to debunk allegations of Christian persecution by the federal government and to expose ongoing government attempts to privilege Christian nationalism.
For 250 years, Americans have rejected kings who rule over both church and state.
Our Constitution protects everyone’s right to believe — or not believe — without government pressure, favoritism, or coercion.
When federal officials use their public offices to promote one religion, they abuse their power. They send a clear message that some Americans are favored by the government, while others are treated as outsiders.
Suing the USDA is one important step in our fight against the Trump administration’s Christian Nationalist agenda. But the problem is bigger than one agency. Across the federal government, officials are trying to blur the line between church and state and force their religious views onto federal workers and the American people.
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What plaintiffs are saying:
"Rollins is turning USDA’s mission to serve the American people into a mission to serve Christ..."
"...it seems like the USDA’s mission is all about being a Christian, like Secretary Rollins..."
"We are not missionaries..."
What other federal employees are saying:
“Grotesque,” said a USDA employee...
“People are uncomfortable... offended and angry..."
“Floored..."
"...people are just dead scared to put their name to anything..."
"... forcing religion down everybody’s throat...”
"The vibes are bad..."
Are you a federal employee who’s had religion forced on you at work?
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We need Americans to speak out against this Christian Nationalism. Refuse to be silent while this administration destroys our founding principle, the separation of church and state.
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National Federation of Federal Employees v. USDA
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We’re suing the United States Department of Agriculture and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins for violating the separation of church and state and the religious freedom promised in our Constitution.
During her approximately fifteen months at the helm of the USDA, Secretary Rollins has adopted a practice of sending increasingly proselytizing communications to the entire USDA workforce, promoting her own preferred brand of Christian beliefs and theology to the captive audience of employees that report to her. The Secretary’s practice reached a crescendo with an April 5, 2026 Easter email, in which she heralded “the greatest story ever told, the foundation of our faith, and the abiding hope of all mankind.” The Secretary proclaimed, “Hell took a body, and discovered God,” and “Jesus has been raised from the dead.” She described her USDA subordinates as being “like the very first disciples to encounter our risen Lord . . . almost two thousand years ago.”
So, on behalf of a group of federal employees and a union representing federal employees, we joined Democracy Forward and Bryan Schwartz Law in suing the USDA and Secretary Rollins. The lawsuit—filed in the United States District Court for the District of Northern California—argues that Secretary Rollins exploited her position by imposing her brand of Christianity on a captive audience of 100,000 USDA employees in violation of the Establishment Clause and the Administrative Procedure Act.
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Federal employees sue Trump Administration over forced religion in the workplace, violations of church-state separation
Federal employees sue Trump administration over forced religion in the workplace, violations of church-state separation
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – In response to the Trump administration’s excessive Christian Nationalism imposed on all Americans and on federal workers specifically, a group of federal employees and a union representing federal employees filed a new lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture for violating the separation of church and state and the religious freedom promised in our Constitution.
The lawsuit was filed by Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Democracy Forward, and Bryan Schwartz Law on behalf of seven federal workers and the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) that represents 110,000 federal employees, including thousands of USDA workers. The lawsuit argues that Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins exploited her position by imposing her brand of Christianity on a captive audience of 100,000 USDA employees, the latest escalation being a sermonizing Easter email to workers proclaiming “our faith” that “Jesus has been raised from the dead.”
“The Trump administration is waging a relentless and increasingly brazen crusade against church-state separation and the religious freedom of federal workers,” said Rachel Laser, president and CEO of Americans United. “Trump is not Jesus, federal agencies are not churches, and cabinet secretaries are not government preachers. Secretary Rollins’ Easter message is a particularly egregious example of Trump administration officials abusing the power of public office to impose their beliefs on others and promote one narrow view of Christianity. And it’s only the tip of the iceberg. Across the federal government, this administration has misused taxpayer resources to preach, hold government-sponsored prayer services during work time, and broadcast Christian Nationalism on official social media channels. Not on our watch.”
“The government is not permitted to force religion on people in this country – it is antithetical to core national principles and a direct assault on our democracy,” said Skye Perryman, President and CEO of Democracy Forward. “Christian nationalism is a divisive perversion of faith that is about who gets to properly belong in the country and who doesn’t. It is an attempt at fusing religious identity with a partisan political identity – that you’re either in or you’re out, you’re with us, or you’re not. That is not the America we deserve, and it is not the democracy our Constitution protects, and it is a perversion of the teachings of Christianity. We are honored to fight on behalf of the non-partisan civil service, who should not be proselytized to in their workplace.”
The new lawsuit, National Federation of Federal Employees v. USDA, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, argues that Rollins is creating a preferred “in-group” religion at the USDA. Rollins’ Easter message proclaims all employees share her beliefs with phrases including “we celebrate,” “the greatest story ever told,” “our faith,” “the abiding hope of all mankind,” alongside explicitly religious language like “the foot of the Cross on Good Friday,” “Jesus has been raised from the dead,” “‘Hell took a body, and discovered God,’” and “our risen Lord.” (The email in its entirety can be viewed here.) Rollins is establishing a religion with the USDA, a clear violation of the First Amendment. The lawsuit also argues that Rollins’s proselytizing violates the Administrative Procedure Act.
“We work for the federal government, not a church. I just want to go to work and make my country better — I shouldn’t have to suffer through sermons and other religious messages forced upon me by the head of a federal agency,” said Ethan Roberts, a USDA employee in the Agricultural Research Service. “When the Secretary sends an email, I have to read it. And when those emails are telling me what to believe, they make me feel unwelcome in an agency I’ve dedicated ten years to.”
“We’re hearing from our fellow employees across the government. Every agency feels like it’s the epicenter for a new outbreak of Christian Nationalism. We just want to do our jobs without having to fend off proselytizing and preaching. That’s a basic American freedom, not something we should have to go to court to secure,” said Randy Erwin, NFFE National President.
Bryan Schwartz Law is bringing the lawsuit with Americans United and Democracy Forward. “We have represented federal employees and whistleblowers for decades, and I am continually impressed with their courage in stepping forward to confront wrongdoing, like this,” said Bryan Schwartz. “Government workers know that it is just plain wrong when public officials force personal religious choices down their throats. We need these USDA workers protecting our agriculture, our food supply, and other important jobs – and religious freedom means they don’t have to listen to a church sermon from their boss to keep serving all Americans,” Schwartz added.
Media contacts:
Americans United: [email protected]
Democracy Forward: [email protected]
Bryan Schwartz Law: [email protected]
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Founded in 1947, Americans United for Separation of Church and State is a religious freedom advocacy organization that educates Americans about the importance of church-state separation in safeguarding religious freedom.
Democracy Forward Foundation is a national legal organization that advances democracy and social progress through litigation, policy, public education, and regulatory engagement. For more information, please visit www.democracyforward.org.
Attorney Bryan Schwartz opened Bryan Schwartz Law (www.bryanschwartzlaw.com) in January 2009, dedicated to continuing the struggle for civil rights and equality of employment opportunity, and helping Americans from every background to achieve their highest career potential. The firm focuses on individual, class, and collective actions involving discrimination and retaliation, harassment, denied disability accommodations, whistleblower reprisal, wage and hour violations, federal employees’ rights, and severance negotiations.

