They wore clerical collars and vestments, their heads covered with kippahs and taqiyahs.
Religious leaders of multiple faiths said Monday in Washington that “the soul of the nation” is at stake and the country must confront its racist past and present. Their opposition to the new administration is not about politics, they said, but the moral corrosion of the country that they believe has become increasingly evident under President Trump's White House.
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