President Donald Trump announced Thursday at Washington, D.C.'s National Prayer Breakfast he would sign an executive order dictating the Department of Justice to create a new task force “to eradicate anti-Christian bias.”
Trump praised General Pam Bondy as “a great man” and said she will lead a new task force.
“Are you right about time? Anti-Christian bias. Yeah, I've never heard of it before, right? But Trump said, “The mission of this task force is within the federal government, including the DOJ. It is to immediately stop any form of anti-Christian targets and discrimination.
The President said the task force “works to “fully indict anti-Christian violence and vandalism in our society, to move heaven and earth, and to defend the rights of Christians and religious followers across the country.” I stated.
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President Donald Trump will speak in Washington on Thursday, February 6th, 2025 at the National Prayer Breakfast held at Washington Hilton. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
“While I'm in the White House, we protect our schools, our military, our government, our workplaces, our hospitals, our public squares, our schools, our government Christians. , unite our nation as a nation under God, with freedom and justice for all,” Trump said. “Through history, those who seek control and control over others have always tried to separate people from their connection with their creator. At the same time, every country with big dreams and great ambitions is , I realized that there is no more precious reliance. Make our nation greater than the hearts of our nation, and when you do not have it, you are isolated with God, the Bible is I'm telling us, I say everything is possible,” Trump said.
Fox News Digital is said to have Trump signed an executive order Thursday afternoon to “end the war with Christians” and protect Americans “the fundamental right to religious freedom.”
The White House, known as the “Task Force to End the War with Christians,” consists of members of the president's Cabinet and major government agencies, and the order “ends the government's anti-Christian weaponization.” “He said he is looking for something.
The White House told Fox News Digital that the task force will consider the activities of all sectors and institutions to “identify and eliminate anti-Christian policies, practices or actions.” The task force also gathers opinions from a variety of stakeholders to ensure that “a broad perspective is taken into consideration” including faith-based organizations and Americans affected by “anti-Christian conduct.” I will.
The task force is directed to identify and address gaps in law enforcement agencies that have “contributed” to the conduct.
The executive order also ensures that federal law enforcement agencies will rectify “failure” to fully enforce the law against anti-Christian hostility, vandalism and violence.

President Donald Trump will speak at a national prayer breakfast at the Capitol in Washington on Thursday, February 6th, 2025. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
“The previous administrations were engaged in a terrible pattern of targeting peaceful Christians while ignoring violent, anti-Christian crimes,” the White House said.
“President Trump does not tolerate this government's abuse and is taking steps to ensure that illegal and inappropriate anti-Christian conduct, policies, or practices are identified, terminated and revised.”
The executive order comes after approximately 20 pro-life Christians who were accused and sentenced to demonstrate abortion facilities during the Biden administration were indicted.
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It also came after the FBI memo claimed that traditional Catholics were a threat to domestic terrorism and proposed infiltrating the Catholic Church as “threat mitigation.” The House Judiciary Committee and the Federal Government's Subcommittee on Weaponization were first to discover and investigate the memo.
Speaking at the Washington Hilton Hotel, Trump called his own faith in discussing an attempted assassination in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024.
“Well, look at me. I'm standing in front of you today. I shouldn't be here. I shouldn't be here. Many people say I shouldn't be here. I said that,” Trump said.
“It was God who saved me,” Trump added, garnering applause.

President Donald Trump will speak at the National Prayer Breakfast held at the Capitol on Thursday, February 6th, 2025. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Previously, the president spoke at the US Capitol on Thursday at another prayer breakfast, where he announced he would sign an executive order to create a new national park called the “National Garden of American Heroes.”
“Legendary tales like Washington, Winthrop, Williams wouldn't have a story of America without faith in God,” Trump said. “Every citizen should be proud of this exceptional heritage. We have a built, livable heritage. And we use it to use it for everyone You have to make life better.”
As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of its establishment next year, Trump said he will sign an executive order to “resumably resume the process of creating a new national park full of statues of the great Americans he has lived in.”
“We are going to honor our heroes and honor the great people of our country,” Trump said. “We're not going to demolish it. We're going to build it.”
Trump also recalled the lives of 67 people lost in a fatal air collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and a passenger jet landing at DC's Reagan Airport last week. The president said he would speak to Senate majority leader John Tune (Rs.D.). Upgrading the US air traffic control system in the wake of a disaster.
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“Trump said. Use the system. I won't tell you which country, but I use the system of other countries. The captain says, “This is so bad, it's so outdated,” so we don't have it. So we have the best system. ”





