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Trump says AG Bondi will target ‘anti-Christian bias’ in federal government

WASHINGTON – President Trump announced Thursday that he has directed his newly established Attorney General Pam Bondi to eradicate “anti-Christian bias.”

“The task force's mission is to immediately stop all forms of anti-Christian targets and discrimination within the federal government,” Trump told attendees at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington Hilton.

The task force that the president continued to “work to move heaven and earth to fully prosecute anti-Christian violence and vandalism in our society and to defend the rights of Christians and religious followers across the country.” “

“I've never had it before, but this is a very strong document I'm signing,” Trump added. “You have it. You've got it now, you have it first. Without religious freedom, there's no free country. Probably no country.”

President Donald Trump will speak at the National Prayer Breakfast held at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on February 6, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

Under former President Joe Biden, the president accused him, and the Department of Justice, FBI and IRS were all engaged in anti-Christian discrimination.

Three days after taking office, Trump faced 23 anti-abortion protesters convicted under federal law that illegally blocked clinic entrances and blocked women from obtaining procedures. I issued an amnesty.

Trump also said Thursday that he would establish a new presidential committee on religious freedom and a faith office in the White House.

Pam Bondy looks just before taking the office oath as U.S. Attorney General on February 5, 2025 at the White House oval office in Washington, DC. Francis Chung – Pool via CNP/Mega
Trump will be taking part in prayer on February 6, 2025 in Washington DC for a National Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the Washington Hilton Fellowship Foundation. Getty Image

“We will protect our schools, our government, our nation in our schools, our military, our government, our workplaces, our hospitals and public squares. I have sworn.

Trump claims he believes that God saved his life after the need for religion in America and the assassination attempt at a July 13 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania He spoke at length about how to do this.

“God was looking at me,” he said. “Without God we are isolated and alone. But with God, the Bible says that everything is possible for us.

“Well, look at me. I'm standing in front of you today. I shouldn't be here.”

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