Just hours after Louisiana’s Republican Governor Jeff Landry signed a bill mandating the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom in the state, former President Donald Trump voiced his opinion in favor of it.

In regards to the legislation, here’s what Governor Landry had to say: “If you want to respect the rule of law, you’ve got to start from the original law giver, which was Moses.” He added that the law would “help bring common sense back to our classrooms.” Without specifically mentioning Louisiana or its new law, Trump said that the display of the Ten Commandments in schools “and many other places” would lead to the “revival of religion” in the U.S.

“I LOVE THE TEN COMMANDMENTS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, PRIVATE SCHOOLS, AND MANY OTHER PLACES, FOR THAT MATTER,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Friday morning. “READ IT — HOW CAN WE, AS A NATION, GO WRONG??? THIS MAY BE, IN FACT, THE FIRST MAJOR STEP IN THE REVIVAL OF RELIGION, WHICH IS DESPERATELY NEEDED, IN OUR COUNTRY. BRING BACK TTC!!! MAGA2024.”

The new Louisiana law also requires a contextual statement with the Ten Commandments, expressing their importance to public education in America.

Critics of the Louisiana law, such as the American Civil Liberties Union, have called it “patently unconstitutional” and indicated they will be challenging it in court. However, that has not stopped Governor Landry from putting his state on notice for potential litigation in the wake of the bill becoming a law.

The New York Times reports that Louisiana Republican state Representative Dodie Horton, who sponsored the bill, said it is important to have the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms to combat the “junk” kids are being taught.

“Given all the junk our children are exposed to in classrooms today, it is imperative that we put the Ten Commandments back in a prominent position,” she said, adding, “It doesn’t preach a certain religion, but it definitely shows what a moral code we all should live by is.”