Task Force Report Accuses Biden Policies of Anti-Christian Bias
A federal task force published a report detailing anti-Christian bias in the Biden Administration's prosecutions, policies, and practices. The findings outline steps to eradicate such bias and restore religious liberty across government agencies.
news.google.comWashington — The Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias published a report on April 30, 2026, identifying instances of anti-Christian bias in the Biden Administration's federal prosecutions, policies, and practices, per the Justice Department press release.
The report affects federal agencies involved in an interagency effort coordinated by the Justice Department. It examines biases throughout the government, including in prosecutions and policy implementations that impacted Christian individuals and organizations.
The task force, chaired by the Acting Attorney General, drew from Executive Order 14202 to assess these issues across departments, potentially influencing operations that serve millions of Americans through programs related to religious liberty protections.
Prior to the report, federal policies under the Biden Administration operated without this specific scrutiny for anti-Christian bias, as outlined in the executive order issued on February 12, 2025. The new report establishes a framework for eradicating identified biases and restoring religious liberty, with recommendations taking effect through interagency coordination starting immediately upon publication.
Agencies must now review and adjust practices in line with the report's findings, with no specified end date but ongoing implementation required.
The report triggers agency-level reviews of existing policies, potentially leading to revisions in prosecution guidelines by the Justice Department within months. It sets in motion training programs for federal employees on religious liberty, requiring participation from multiple departments.
Congress may receive briefings on the findings, prompting potential oversight hearings or legislative responses to enforce the executive order's directives.
Executive Order 14202, published in the Federal Register on February 12, 2025, mandated the formation of this task force to address religious liberty concerns. The Justice Department has led similar interagency efforts in the past, such as those under previous administrations focused on civil rights protections.
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