By Mona Austin The Religious Freedom Commission presented an report on Friday that will further push the constitutional envelope on the separation of church and state. Following an appearance at a Faith and Freedom Coalition event held in Washington Friday where Pres. Donald Trump told supporters he remains a champion for religious freedom, members of the Commission, established by the Trump Administration last May, presented a 224-page draft report in the Oval Office. The commission and administration have been criticized for not balancing the constitutionally mandated separation of church and state. Their next move is to "sell" the point in the report to make religion more prevalent in American society. However, the document explains that there is no intention to overlook the separation of church and state. “To be clear, this does not involve or require advocating ‘theocracy’ or even the total elimination of any separation between church and state,” the report says. I...