Former US President Donald Trump urged evangelical Christians to vote for him in the upcoming November election, promising to "aggressively" protect their religious freedom if elected. Speaking at a Washington conference organized by the Faith and Freedom Coalition, Trump emphasized the need for higher voter turnout among evangelicals, who were pivotal in his 2016 victory and 2020 campaign. He assured his audience of his commitment to defending religious liberty and addressing anti-Christian bias through a proposed federal task force.