Anti Christian Bias Task Force
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FILE - President Donald Trump speaks during the National Prayer Breakfast, at the Capitol in Washington, Feb. 6, 2025.
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A Trump administration task force has alleged discrimination against Christians during Joe Biden's presidency. The report claims Christians were targeted in areas such as education and tax law. Critics argue it lacks evidence and is biased toward conservative Christian causes. The 200-page report accuses the Biden administration of limiting Christians' ability to act according to their faith, especially on issues like abortion and gender. Critics say it misrepresents policy disagreements as persecution.
President Donald Trump and several top administration officials are joining with a cast of mostly conservative Christian clergy this Sunday for a prayer gathering. The event is scheduled to take place on the National Mall in Washington, and Trump is expected to address the crowd by video. It's billed as a rededication of the United States as "One Nation Under God” upon America’s 250th birthday. Some critics call the event an effort to “hijack” U.S. history with a false, Christian nationalist narrative they say fuses American and Christian identities and threatens a constitutional separation of church and state.
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