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Trump speaks about interfaith unity in Saudi. What about American Muslims?

US President Trump avoided many of the missteps his critics feared in Saudi Arabia

President Donald Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef on Saturday, May 20, in Riyadh. Photo: AP/PTI
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President Donald Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef on Saturday, May 20, in Riyadh. Photo: AP/PTI

David Mislin | The Conversation
President Donald Trump, like his predecessors before him, has discovered the potent language of religious tolerance and interfaith unity when discussing Islam, as he demonstrated in his speech in Saudi Arabia to leaders of some 50 Muslim nations. But unlike previous presidents, he has not linked that rhetoric with recognition of the large, vibrant Muslim community in the U.S.
As a historian who has studied efforts in the past to build acceptance of religious pluralism in the United States, I am concerned by Trump’s departure from historical precedent.
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