Trump task force alleges anti-Christian bias under Biden in 17-agency report
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
A Trump administration task force has released a sweeping report alleging widespread anti-Christian bias across the US federal government during the presidency of Joe Biden, citing law enforcement actions, regulatory policies, and workplace practices. The report, coordinated by the Justice Department and drawing on findings from 17 agencies, was released on 30 April 2025 under Executive Order 14202, signed in February 2025.
Key Allegations in the Report
The document argues that the Biden administration's policies and actions "demonstrated anti-Christian bias" and burdened religious freedom. It contends that conflicts between federal policy goals and religious beliefs frequently arose on issues such as abortion, gender identity, and sexual orientation, affecting what it describes as "matters of deep personal importance."
The report further alleges that federal agencies used regulatory measures to advance priorities that weakened protections for religious Americans, even in cases where efforts to change federal law did not succeed.
Law Enforcement and Oversight Concerns
Among the more pointed allegations, the report claims the Justice Department under Biden pursued aggressive prosecutions against some Christian groups while allegedly overlooking comparable cases involving others. It also cites FBI investigations into certain Catholic communities and scrutiny by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of churches and religious organisations as evidence of institutional bias.
Workplace and Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate Issues
On workplace matters, the report points to the handling of Covid-19 vaccine mandates, alleging that requests for religious exemptions were often denied or left unresolved, leading to adverse employment consequences for some federal workers. It also flags what it describes as underrepresentation of Christian groups in federal engagement, education, and public outreach efforts.
What the Trump Administration Has Done
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who chaired the task force, said: "No American should live in fear that the federal government will punish them for their faith." The report lists steps already taken by the Trump administration to reverse the alleged policies, including rescinding earlier directives and issuing new guidance on religious liberty. Executive Order 14202 had specifically directed agencies to review possible discrimination against Christians.
Broader Context and What's Next
The report arrives amid an ongoing national debate in the United States over how to balance religious freedom protections under the First Amendment with anti-discrimination laws. Courts have increasingly been called upon to interpret these competing rights in recent years. This is the first comprehensive inter-agency review of its kind targeting alleged anti-Christian bias, and its findings are likely to fuel further legislative and legal debate in the months ahead.