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Attorney General Bondi Launches Task Force to Address Anti-Christian Bias in Federal Government

A new task force initiated by Attorney General Pam Bondi aims to address perceived anti-Christian biases in federal agencies, following a directive from President Trump.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi convened a task force to address alleged anti-Christian bias within federal agencies, emphasizing Trump’s executive order aimed at identifying unlawful discrimination. Bondi criticized the Biden administration for its treatment of Christians and outlined plans for the task force, which includes collecting reports of bias and safeguarding First Amendment rights. The task force, comprising senior officials, aims to produce three reports over two years to rectify identified injustices.

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The task force aims to identify and address unlawful anti-Christian policies, practices, or conduct within federal agencies and work to end anti-Christian bias by seeking input from faith-based organizations and state governments.

President Donald Trump appointed Pam Bondi to lead the task force as part of an executive order he signed to address anti-Christian bias in federal agencies.

Bondi criticized the Biden administration for allegedly abusing and targeting peaceful Christians while ignoring violent, anti-Christian offenses, citing President Biden's declaration of Easter Sunday as Transgender Day of Visibility as an example.

Senior officials in attendance included Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, FBI Director Kristi Noem, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and Education Secretary Linda McMahon.

The task force plans to produce three reports over two years identifying and rectifying injustices related to anti-Christian bias in federal agencies.

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