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Trump Signs Order to Combat Anti-Christian Bias, Appoints Bondi to Lead Task Force

In a bold move reflecting the growing concern of Christian Americans feeling marginalized in today’s secular landscape, President Trump has signed an executive order establishing a task force aimed at “eradicating anti-Christian bias.” This significant initiative was unveiled at the second National Prayer Breakfast of the day, where Trump made it clear that his administration will protect Christians across all facets of life including schools, military, workplaces, and hospitals. He appointed newly sworn-in Attorney General Pam Bondi to lead this critical endeavor.

The task force is set to consist of members from Trump’s Cabinet and key government agencies, and it has one focused mission: to investigate and dismantle any anti-Christian policies and practices currently plaguing the federal government. They will be scrutinizing everything from the Department of Justice to the IRS and the FBI, ensuring that no corner of the empire is left unchecked for anti-faith bias. According to Trump, this isn’t just a nice idea; it’s a need as serious as a heart attack at an all-you-can-eat buffet, aimed at stopping the discrimination and targeting of peaceful Christians.

The executive order doesn’t mince words when addressing the past sins of the Biden administration, which is criticized for its “egregious pattern” of targeting peaceful Christians while turning a blind eye to violence against them. Citing incidents where pro-life activists faced heavy-handed legal repercussions, it’s clear the task force will be on a mission to restore justice for Christian Americans. It has an ambitious timeline: submitting its initial findings within 120 days, an annual report, and a final outcome at the end of two years, ensuring that the government cannot simply ignore this issue.

Further emphasizing his commitment to religious freedom, Trump announced the creation of a presidential commission dedicated to religious liberty—another step towards safeguarding Americans’ rights to practice their faith without fear. Alongside this, the White House Faith Office from his previous term will be reinstated under the leadership of Paula White, the renowned televangelist who has held a prominent role in Trump’s administration.

This initiative signals that under Trump’s presidency, Christians are being given a voice—a much-needed counter to the mainstream narrative that often dismisses their rights. The task force serves not merely as a protective shield but as a clarion call for all Americans to recognize and respect the foundational role that faith plays in the nation’s identity. It’s clear that Trump is not just counting on this task force to bring paperwork; he’s gearing up to shake the very foundation of how faith is treated in America.

Written by Staff Reports

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