Trump Task Force Alleges Widespread Anti-Christian Bias Under Biden
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WASHINGTON — A Trump administration task force says it has uncovered “numerous instances of anti-Christian bias during the Biden administration,” ranging from public shaming to threats of criminal charges.
In an initial report obtained by Fox News Digital, the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias accused the Biden administration of “disfavored treatment,” “harassment,” and “weaponized prosecutions” targeting Christians.
Examples cited include a hospital allegedly forcing staff to participate in abortions against their consciences, the State Department stigmatizing employees who objected to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, and federal employees who homeschool facing investigations, IRS referrals, and threats of disciplinary action.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, who directed the inquiry, said the task force will deliver a detailed report with findings and recommendations by February 2026.
Previously, UOJ reported that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. told senators that the Biden administration “twisted the data” on the abortion pill mifepristone to conceal safety concerns, including a high rate of medical complications for women.
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