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AL faith leaders call for more congressional oversight of Trump team

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Friday, March 7, 2025   

Faith leaders across Alabama are raising concerns about what they see as an overreach of executive power, urging the state's congressional delegation to assert its constitutional role as a check on the White House.

In a letter this week, they argue that Congress isn't doing enough to hold the Trump administration accountable for decisions they believe could weaken ethical governance, reduce public services and expose private citizens' data.

Daniel Schwartz, executive director of Faith in Action Alabama, said faith communities have long played a role in holding those in power accountable.

"We are urging the Congress - Republicans and Democrats - to honor that constitutional reality," he said, "which really requires them to be a check and balance to the executive branch."

Schwartz said the letter, signed by more than 200 leaders of faith communities, was sent to the Alabama delegation. He said it voices their concerns about the Trump administration making major changes without congressional approval - and stresses the importance of ensuring the executive branch operates legally and ethically.

Schwartz said one of their biggest concerns is the role of Elon Musk, overseeing government efficiency efforts - that giving Musk's team access to sensitive data without congressional oversight could pose privacy and security risks. There also are concerns about the mass layoffs at federal agencies, which Schwartz said could impact environmental protections and disproportionately affect vulnerable communities.

"We are very concerned that Americans' privacy is being violated," he explained. "We are concerned that entire departments may be eliminated. What we're hearing in terms of the EPA right now, over 50% of their employees may be laid off, and that puts us at great risk."

Schwartz said the group is also concerned about policies affecting undocumented people, as well as deep cuts proposed for Medicaid, which serves more than one in four Alabama residents.

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