Trump Task Force Report Says Biden Administration Discriminated Against Christians

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FILE - This combination of photos shows President Joe Biden, left, and Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump during a presidential debate hosted by CNN, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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(RNS) — During his campaign to return to the White House, Donald Trump promised to return Christians to power and prominence in American life and to root out any anti-Christian policies in the federal government.

Not long after taking office, Trump ordered cabinet members to form a task force to eliminate anti-Christian bias in their departments.

“My Administration will not tolerate anti-Christian weaponization of government or unlawful conduct targeting Christians,” Trump wrote in an executive order dated Feb. 6.

report, dated June 6 but made public this week, from the task force now alleges that there was a “consistent and systematic pattern of discrimination against Christians during the Biden Administration.” In support of that claim, the report cites fines issued against two major Christian universities, arrests of abortion clinic protesters and mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations and testing in government agencies as proof of bias against Christians.

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The report also claims that investigating churches for violating the so-called Johnson Amendment, a rule that bars nonprofits from taking sides in elections, is a sign of bias and argued that some agencies created a hostile work environment toward Christians.

Many of the incidents in the report were previously reported by conservative media or referred to by conservative activist groups during the Biden administration, including an FBI memo that warned of the alleged dangers posed by “radical traditionalist” Catholics.

The report also listed a series of disputes between private companies and workers over religion as signs of bias. Those included a pair of flight attendants fired by Alaska Airlines allegedly over their disagreement with the company over support of LGBTQ+ rights. The flight attendants are currently suing the airline with the help of the First Liberty Institute, a pro-Trump evangelical law firm. The report also recounts the case of an Iowa man fired for wearing T-shirts with Bible verses on them, who was also represented by a conservative Christian legal group.

Along with recounting alleged discrimination under the Biden administration, the report touts efforts by the Trump administration to come to the aid of Christians. That includes pardoning a group of anti-abortion protesters who were imprisoned for allegedly violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act after a protest in Tennessee.

Paul Vaughn, one of the protesters, spoke to the task force during a meeting to recount his story of anti-Christian bias, according to the report.

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Michael Farris, a pro-homeschooling lawyer, also met with the task force, claiming his church in Texas was investigated for allegedly violating the Johnson Amendment. That church, Cornerstone Chapel, later sued the IRS over the investigation, along with another church and a group of religious broadcasters. Earlier this year, in a proposed settlement, the IRS said it would no longer seek to enforce a ban on pastors who endorse candidates in sermons.

Scott Hicks, provost of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, told the task force that his school, along with Grand Canyon University, a Christian college in Phoenix, was targeted by the Biden administration. Liberty University was fined $14 million in 2024 for violating the Clery Act, which governs how schools report crimes on campus. In 2023, Grand Canyon was fined $37.7 million for allegedly lying to students about the cost of graduate programs. The Grand Canyon fine was later rescinded by the Trump administration. Grand Canyon has denied any wrongdoing.

Liberty agreed to the terms in a settlement.

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Bob Smietanahttps://factsandtrends.net
Bob Smietana is an award-winning religion reporter and editor who has spent two decades producing breaking news, data journalism, investigative reporting, profiles and features for magazines, newspapers, trade publications and websites. Most notably, he has served as a senior writer for Facts & Trends, senior editor of Christianity Today, religion writer at The Tennessean, correspondent for RNS and contributor to OnFaith, USA Today and The Washington Post.

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