By Mariam Wahba and Sam Ben-Ur, Op-ed contributor Thursday, May 28, 2026A Nigerian police officer patrols an area of destroyed and burned houses after a Fulani attack in the Adara farmers’ village of Angwan Aku, Kaduna State, Nigeria, on April 14, 2019. | LUIS TATO/AFP via Getty Images
During his first term, President Donald Trump made fighting Christian persecution around the world a foreign policy priority. In his second term, it has become something more than that.
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