The Trump Department of Justice just released a 200-page internal report that documents — in meticulous, bureaucratic detail — exactly how the Biden administration systematically targeted Christians. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche chaired the task force, and what they found should make every person of faith in this country furious.
Oh, you mean the government that spent four years lecturing us about “tolerance” and “inclusion” was actively going after churches, pro-life grandmas, and anyone who dared ask for a religious exemption? Shocked. Absolutely shocked. Someone fetch the smelling salts.
Here’s what the report lays out. During COVID, federal agencies were supposed to “presume sincerity” when employees requested religious accommodations for vaccine mandates. That’s not Bob’s opinion — that’s established court precedent. Instead, Biden’s bureaucrats did the exact opposite. They subjected employees seeking religious exemptions to what the report calls “invasive scrutiny of their beliefs.” Translation: they grilled Christians about the specifics of their faith like it was a job interview, looking for any excuse to deny the request.
Imagine your boss hauling you into an office and demanding you prove your religious beliefs are real enough to qualify for an accommodation the law says you’re entitled to. That happened across the entire federal government. Systematically.
But it gets worse — and this is the part that should genuinely make your blood boil. The Biden DOJ used the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act — the FACE Act — like a sledgehammer against pro-life protesters. We’re talking about nonviolent demonstrators. Elderly people. People who pray outside abortion clinics. The feds brought federal criminal charges against them at a rate that “far outpaced” anything they did to people who firebombed pregnancy resource centers or vandalized churches.
Read that again. Firebomb a crisis pregnancy center? The Biden DOJ shrugged. Pray on the sidewalk outside an abortion clinic? Federal prosecution.
And speaking of pregnancy resource centers — those faith-based organizations that help women keep their babies — Biden’s own Civil Rights Division attorneys were caught questioning whether they even deserved the same legal protections as abortion clinics under the FACE Act. They literally debated whether pro-life centers should get the same resources. The answer they were leaning toward? Nope.
So the people who help women choose life were getting less protection than the people who end it. Real “tolerant” stuff.
Now, Todd Blanche summed it up pretty well: “No American should live in fear that the federal government will punish them for their faith.” Simple. Direct. The kind of thing you’d think wouldn’t need to be said out loud in the United States of America, and yet here we are — because the previous administration made it necessary.
And what does Merrick Garland have to say for himself? The former Attorney General who oversaw this entire anti-Christian enforcement apparatus? He pulled the victim card. “The idea that someone with my family background would discriminate against any religion is so outrageous, so absurd,” Garland whined.
Right. Merrick, buddy — we don’t care about your family background. We care about the 200 pages of your own department’s paperwork that say you targeted people of faith. It’s not an accusation anymore. It’s receipts. Your receipts.
This is what President Trump’s executive order “Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias” was designed to uncover, and the task force delivered. They didn’t need to exaggerate. They didn’t need to spin. They just opened the filing cabinets, pulled out the documents, and let Biden’s own bureaucracy incriminate itself.
The corrective measures are already underway — engaging with faith-based groups, holding hearings for victims of anti-Christian targeting, revising the legal interpretations that Biden’s people twisted to go after believers. The adults are back in the room.
We spent four years being told we were paranoid. “Nobody’s targeting Christians,” they said. “That’s a right-wing conspiracy theory,” they said. Well, here’s 200 pages that say otherwise — written by the same government that did it.
Keep that report bookmarked. The next time some progressive tries to tell you that anti-Christian bias in government is a myth, you can hand them the DOJ’s own homework and watch them squirm.
