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Lawsuit claims agriculture secretary promoted religion in employee emails

13 May 2026
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A federal lawsuit has been filed against Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, accusing her of promoting religious beliefs among federal employees by frequently referencing Jesus Christ in work-related emails. The lawsuit, initiated by the National Federation of Federal Employees and seven USDA employees in California, claims that Rollins’s actions violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. The plaintiffs allege that her emails, which include religious sentiments during holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas, create an environment where employees feel pressured to share her beliefs. The complaint highlights that such proselytizing undermines the religious freedom of employees who may hold different beliefs. A USDA spokesperson responded by stating they would keep the plaintiffs in their prayers while refraining from commenting further on the ongoing litigation.

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The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment prohibits the government from endorsing or favoring any religion, ensuring that public employees are not compelled to conform to a specific set of beliefs. This case underscores the ongoing tension between religious expression and the separation of church and state in federal workplaces. Historical precedents demonstrate that government officials must avoid actions that could be perceived as religious coercion to maintain a neutral stance toward all beliefs. Allegations of coercion and exclusion in the workplace can have significant implications for employee morale and inclusivity, influencing how federal agencies navigate religious expression among staff.

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