Trump DOJ Report Alleges Systematic Anti-Christian Actions Under Biden

A 200-page DOJ task force report says Biden administration policies and prosecutions targeted Christians; the task force was created by a February 2025 executive order and involved 17 agencies.

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The Department of Justice released a 200-page report by the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias alleging the Biden administration pursued policies and prosecutions that targeted Christians, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said.

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The task force was created under President Trump’s February 2025 executive order and compiled documents with participation from 17 federal agencies, the DOJ said.

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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the report showed the Biden administration "devastated the lives of many Christian Americans," and Education Secretary Linda McMahon said investigators found "gross iniquities," the departments said.

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The task forces file included more than 300 pages of exhibits and 1,100 footnotes and cited cases such as lifting a $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University, the report said.

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The report deferred policy recommendations to a planned 2027 follow-up, and the DOJ said it will continue exposing alleged bad actors who targeted Christians, the department said.

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