In case you're wondering how to distinguish "natural" rights, they're the ones bestowed by God (at least according to Pompeo's commissioners). One of them, Peter Berkowitz, argues that Christianity is the source of all human rights. Another, Shaykh Hamza Yusuf Hanson, sees marriage equality for LGBTIQ people as a sign of the "End Times".
In typical fundamentalist fashion, this project seeks to impose the same interpretation of law and rights used for generations to uphold slavery, genocide, categorical disenfranchisement, marital rape, domestic violence, and the criminalisation of LGBTIQ lives. Turning the clock back 200 years: this is how Pompeo proposes to make America great again.
In an op-ed published by the Wall Street Journal, the Secretary of State attacks "politicians and bureaucrats [who have created] new rights", and thus "blur the distinction between unalienable rights and ad hoc rights granted by governments". He also asserts that "rights claims are often aimed more at rewarding interest groups and dividing humanity into subgroups".
But people whose rights are in danger because of their race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other real or perceived identity are not "interest groups". We are the majority of the world. And we've fought for generations to ensure that human rights frameworks are truly inclusive of all people. Now, this Commission wants to undo our gains.