Trump Task Force Releases Report Detailing Shocking Extent of Biden Admin's Anti-Christian Bias
A task force established by former President Donald Trump released a 200-page report alleging systematic anti-Christian bias within the Biden administration, particularly in the Department of Justice. The report claims that federal agencies under Biden advanced policies that disadvantaged Christians, especially in areas involving religious expression, abortion, and gender identity. It cites sentencing disparities, internal DOJ communications, and policy directives as evidence of discriminatory practices.
- ▪The Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias was created by a Donald Trump executive order in February 2025.
- ▪The report states that the Biden DOJ requested an average sentence of 26.8 months for pro-life defendants compared to 12.3 months for pro-abortion defendants.
- ▪The Civil Rights Division under the Biden administration published materials suggesting Christians could not be victims of religious discrimination.
- ▪The Biden Justice Department rescinded a Trump-era memo that protected traditional views on marriage and gender identity.
- ▪The report includes over 1,100 footnotes and more than 300 pages of exhibits supporting its findings.
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Trump Task Force Releases Report Detailing Shocking Extent of Biden Admin's Anti-Christian Bias By Bob Hoge | 3:56 PM on April 30, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. Joe Biden and Merrick Garland. (Credit: Stephanie Scarbrough/Susan Walsh/AP) Yes, it’s true — the Biden administration discriminated against Christians, and did so systematically and without remorse. That’s the conclusion of the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, which was created by a Donald Trump executive order in February 2025, and they brought receipts in a detailed report released Thursday on the Department of Justice website.
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