Washington, D.C.—A routine press conference erupted into a political inferno on December 2, 2025, as Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) and Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) unveiled the Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act (H.R.5722/S.3009), swiftly dubbed the “Sharia-Free America Act” by supporters aiming to ban Sharia law’s application in federal courts where it conflicts with the Constitution. Flanked by conservatives like Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) and Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), Roy declared: “No American should face medieval codes treating women as second-class or punishing apostasy—57 countries have Sharia; this is America, Constitution only.” Kennedy’s viral drawl sealed it: “Pray freely, but no hand-cutting in my courtroom—that line’s bright, red, patriot blood-written.”
The bill prohibits courts from enforcing foreign laws like Sharia violating rights—inheritance inequality, blasphemy penalties cited—expanding American Laws for American Courts (ALAC) models in 10 states. Cosponsored by Keith Self (R-TX), it denies visas/immigration to Sharia advocates, deporting violators.
Bill Provisions and Conservative Backlash
H.R.5722 amends Immigration Act: inadmissibility for Sharia incompatible with Constitution; revokes benefits for false statements. Courts invalidate Sharia-based contracts, judgments conflicting rights. Tuberville: “Anti-American extremism out—no ‘death to America’ here.” Polls: 68% overall support (41% Dems) barring conflicting doctrines. #ShariaFreeAmerica splits: GOP base cheers “Constitution defense”; X erupts 50/50.
Speaker Johnson fast-tracks pre-Christmas vote; Abbott’s Texas directives align.
Liberal Fury and Accusations of Islamophobia
Dems blast “Islamophobic” post-Muslim ban: CAIR “bigotry pandering.” Rep. Omar warns riots, ties Sharia bans. Jeffries: “Xenophobia in flag.” Protests brew Capitol; counter-rallies Texas/Louisiana. White House fumes: Middle East diplomacy risks.
Legal path: 14th Amendment clashes; SCOTUS inevitable. Precedents: ALAC upheld.
Kennedy and Roy: Firebrands Fueling the Fight
Kennedy’s loyalty crusade—Born In America Act—escalates; Roy’s No Sharia groundwork. Viral clips (10M views): Kennedy’s “8th century manual” zinger. Base: 62% GOP back.
Omar probes ($250M fraud) amplify.
Firestorm Spreads: Protests, Polls, and Path Forward
Protests swell; talk radio roars. Dems filibuster threats; Johnson pushes. Midterms pivot: immigration wedge. Critics: overreach; supporters: overdue post-Europe Sharia courts.
Battle declares America “Sharia-free”—louder before quieter.
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