The White House hosted a group of Christians who have faced persecution in countries such as China, Nigeria, Cuba, Sudan, Turkey, and Vietnam, following President Donald Trump's address at the National Prayer Breakfast. The event, led by the White House Faith Office, highlighted the administration's efforts to support religious liberty and confront violence against Christians worldwide. Among the attendees were individuals who have survived imprisonment, violence, or threats due to their faith, including high-profile cases like Pastor Andrew Brunson and Mariam Ibraheem. The meeting also marked the upcoming one-year anniversary of the White House Faith Office, which was established to strengthen outreach to faith-based groups and advocate for religious freedom.
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