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U.S. Government to Eliminate Practices Undermining Christian Faith

Sunday, September 7, 2025 by Alexander Flores

U.S. Government to Eliminate Practices Undermining Christian Faith
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The United States government has unveiled a comprehensive initiative aimed at eradicating what it describes as anti-Christian practices within federal operations. This announcement follows the release of a preliminary report by the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, highlighting "numerous instances" of discrimination against Christians under President Joe Biden's administration. The report outlines specific commitments to safeguard religious freedom across the nation.

Headed by Attorney General Pam Bondi, the task force was established by former President Donald Trump in February. Its mission is to identify, eliminate, and rectify any governmental policies or actions that undermine the Christian faith. "The era of anti-Christian prejudice in the federal government is over. Faith is not a burden in America; it is a liberty," the report, exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, declares.

Discrimination Patterns under Biden Administration

Findings from the report indicate several federal agencies engaged in practices that adversely affected Christian citizens, institutions, and employees. For instance, the Department of Defense, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the Department of Labor allegedly mishandled or denied religious exemption requests related to the COVID-19 vaccination mandate.

The Department of Education was criticized for attempting to impose hefty fines on Christian universities such as Liberty University ($14 million) and Grand Canyon University ($37.7 million). Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security reportedly omitted Christian perspectives in its directives for detainees, while accommodating other religions like Islam and Rastafarianism.

The Department of Justice, according to the task force, failed to rigorously prosecute anti-Christian bias crimes during Biden's tenure. Instead, it promoted new theories to target individuals expressing their faith. An example includes the arrest of activists accused of praying or protesting outside abortion clinics under the FACE Act, while the same law was not enforced to protect crisis pregnancy centers or Christian places of worship.

The FBI faced scrutiny for a memo labeling "radical-traditionalist" Catholics as potential domestic terrorism threats. The Department of the Treasury was accused of advancing "debanking" processes against pro-Christian groups. Additionally, in the Department of State, Christian employees were reportedly disadvantaged in obtaining leave for religious celebrations, unlike employees of other faiths.

The report also identified that the Department of Housing and Urban Development removed Easter, Good Friday, and Palm Sunday-related posts from its communications channels, while other religious holidays remained publicized.

Initial Measures and Future Plans

Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized that these findings mark the beginning of a broader investigation: "Never again will the federal government wield its power against Christians." The final report is scheduled for release in February 2026.

For now, Trump has signed an executive order establishing a White House Faith Office, attached to the National Policy Council, tasked with advising the administration on policy changes that reinforce religious values in public life.

Official Statements and Political Support

Federal agencies have also responded. The Department of Homeland Security expressed gratitude to Trump in a message on X: "Thank you, President Trump, for ending the era of anti-Christian bias in the federal government!" Meanwhile, the State Department reiterated that the United States was founded on the principle that moral virtue and a strong faith in God are essential for freedom.

"Under the Biden administration, U.S. foreign policy belittled Christianity and weaponized government against faith. That era has ended. Under POTUS leadership, the State Department will eradicate practices that devalue and degrade the Christian faith," the Department stated.

Legal Roots and Political Projections

This announcement is part of a broader political strategy that has previously strengthened the role of religion in American public life. The Supreme Court, with a conservative majority, had ruled in favor of Christian-related cases in 2022, such as a high school coach's right to lead prayers after games or the provision of public funds for religious school education in Maine.

Trump himself has linked his leadership to faith, asserting after surviving an attack in Pennsylvania in 2024 that "God spared his life" to "restore America's greatness." With this new task force, the White House aims to send a clear message: the State will not only cease to persecute expressions of faith but will actively commit to protecting them at all levels of the federal government.

Frequently Asked Questions about U.S. Government's Anti-Christian Bias Eradication

What is the purpose of the U.S. government's new initiative against anti-Christian practices?

The initiative aims to eliminate anti-Christian practices within federal operations and protect religious freedom, as highlighted in a report by the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias.

Who is leading the task force to address anti-Christian bias?

The task force is led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, established by former President Donald Trump to identify and rectify governmental policies undermining the Christian faith.

What actions have been taken so far to address these biases?

An executive order was signed to create a White House Faith Office to advise on policy changes that reinforce religious values, marking initial steps towards broader investigation and reform.

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