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FACT CHECK #IAJWAXRR
06/18/26 · 11:40 PM UTC · 7 SOURCES
“Barack Obama cancelled the National Day of Prayer.”
HIGH CONFIDENCE
TL;DR ·Obama never cancelled the National Day of Prayer and issued annual proclamations for it.
WHAT WE FOUND
Multiple high-credibility fact-checking sources confirm that President Barack Obama did not cancel the National Day of Prayer . While he chose not to host a public ceremony at the White House—a change from the previous administration's practice—he continued to recognize the event through official annual proclamations . In 2015, for example, two representatives from his cabinet attended the national observance on Capitol Hill . Claims that the day was eliminated or replaced are categorized as a lie that won't die and a fact check fail . In fact, the Obama administration defended the constitutionality of the 1952 law establishing the day during federal lawsuits .
SOURCES
- 1 · factcheck.orgFACT-CHECKERPrayer Day Still Not Cancelled - FactCheck.org
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- 2 · politifact.comFACT-CHECKERPolitiFact | Another lie that won't die: The multitudes say Obama has canceled National Day of Prayer
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- 3 · snopes.comFACT-CHECKERFACT CHECK: Did President Obama Cancel the National Day of Prayer?
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- 4 · sojo.netFACT-CHECKERFact Check Fail: That Obama Prayer Meme | Sojourners
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- 5 · linkedin.comFACT-CHECKERDid President Obama Cancel the National Day of Prayer?
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- 6 · cnn.comWEBObama tones down National Day of Prayer observance - CNN.com
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- 7 · ffrf.orgWEBNational Day of Prayer Unconstitutional! — Freedom From Religion Foundation
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