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Exclusive: Trump leaders say Biden administration “weapons the federal government to the full weight of Christians Anti-Christian prejudice And it is recommended to protect the faith of the United States.
Fox News Digital exclusively gets a report from the task force to eliminate anti-Christian bias created by the president Donald Trump and chaired by Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Attorney General Pam Bondi and former President Joe Biden. (Getty Images/AP)
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The task force has a clear task to ensure “any illegal and misconduct, policies or practices targeting Christians being identified, terminated and corrected.”
The task force was directed to conduct a preliminary assessment, which Fox News Digital received on Friday. The report outlines the damage that can be done when religious freedom is protected and preserved by all Americans.”
“The task force made this commitment: the federal government will never be allowed to power people with faith,” the report states. “Under the leadership of President Trump and Attorney General Bundy, working with all members of the task force, the rule of law will be energetic to enforce, and every religion will be treated equally in policy and action.”
“The days of anti-Christian prejudice by the federal government are over. Faith in the United States is not a responsibility – it is freedom.”

Fox News Digital exclusively received anti-Christian bias created by President Donald Trump and hosted by President Pam Bondi, which exclusively received reports on eliminating anti-Christian bias. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
After a preliminary review of federal agencies and departments, the task force found “many examples of anti-Christian biases during the Biden administration.”
“Joe Biden weaponized the entire weight of the federal government for Christians and trampled on their basic First Amendment,” White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital. “Unlike Joe Biden, President Trump is protecting Christians rather than punishing them.”
The task force found that the Department of Defense, EEE Commission and Labor all “deprived, improperly or refused the requirement to commit religious immunity to the Biden administration’s COVID-19 mandate requirement.”
The task force also found that at the Education Department, the Biden administration “trying to impose record-breaking fines on some of the largest Christian universities in the United States, including Liberty University ($14 million) and Grand Canyon University ($37.7 million).
At the Department of Homeland Security, the task force found that the Customs and Border Protection omitted the Christian viewpoint of the detainee directive but deliberately pointed to accommodations in Islam, Rastafarian and Judaism.

Attorney General Pam Bondi talked about the “Working Group on Eradication of Anti-Christian Bias” at the Washington Department of Justice Headquarters on April 22, 2025. (Oliver Contreras/AFP via Getty Images)
At the Justice Department, the task force found that the Biden administration lacked “resolving and prosecuting legal acts that violate anti-Christian bias.”
“In contrast, during this period, the Justice Department pursued theories of prosecution against those of Christian faith,” the report noted.
The task force also found that the Justice Department, under the Biden administration, arrested and convicted about twenty-two people under the freedom of the Clinical Entrance Act to pray and demonstrate outside the abortion facility.
“However, the same Justice Department refuses to adopt the “face-to-face law” to protect places of worship and crisis pregnancy centers,” the report said.
At the FBI, the task force pointed out that the bureau’s memorandum asserts that “radical traditionalists” Catholics are “a family terrorism threat.”

President Donald Trump prays with faith leaders in the Oval Office. (White House)
At the Ministry of Finance, the task force pointed out many “pro-Christian groups” that were “revoked”.
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The task force found that under the Biden administration, the State Department “has limited humanitarian relief to Christians relative to other populations, and has responded softly to attacks on Christians compared to other groups.”
Also at the State Department, the task force said it found evidence for non-Christian religions, showing that “employment practices are preferred” and that Christian employees are “desirable.”
“In particular, on Christian festivals opposite to non-Christians, employees are unlikely to be allowed to take leave.”
Officials also said the State Department has conducted “radical LGBTQ gender ideology on foreign governments and state employees, including forced use of preferred pronouns and rainbow flags, which violates the sincere religious beliefs of many Christians and other beliefs.”
The task force also found that the Department of Labor removed the faith-based program and replaced it with the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
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The task force also stated that the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development “discriminates Christian views in its marketing, treating social media posts to celebrate Christian holidays such as Palm Sunday, Good Friday and Easter, unlike posts celebrating other religious or interest group holidays, including Pride Month, Ramadan and Divali.”
Housing and urban development occupy Christian positions and leave other positions behind, officials said.

Pastor Franklin Graham, president and CEO of Samaritan Wallet, prayed at the inauguration of President Donald Trump on January 20, 2025. (Samari’s wallet)
The task force held its first meeting in April. Prior to the meeting, task force members conducted a preliminary review of their respective agencies to determine any illegal anti-Christian policies, practices or agency behaviors during the Biden administration.
Officials said the task force did not complete the investigation, but was just beginning and would continue its work to investigate the full scope of anti-Christian biases that were “overlapping the federal government during the Biden administration.”
A final report is expected to be available by February 2026.
Trump also signed an executive order to establish the White House Office of Faith in February.
According to the White House, the office has given faith-based entities, community organizations and chapels “better serve families and communities.”
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The office is located under the Domestic Policy Committee and consults with experts from the Faith Community on policy changes to “better align with American values.”