Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry Defends Ten Commandments Law
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry Defends Ten Commandments Law
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry Defends Ten Commandments Law
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Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry believes displaying the Ten Commandments in classrooms could have prevented the shooting of former President Donald Trump. He stands by a new law requiring their display in schools, despite facing lawsuits claiming it violates the First Amendment. Landry justifies the expense by suggesting the benefits will outweigh the legal costs. The governor's comments come after a man shot at Trump at a rally, with Landry speculating that if the Commandments were present, the incident might have been averted. The law mandates posters in classrooms by 2025, with ongoing legal challenges from families concerned about state-endorsed religion.

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