# Trump Task Force Alleges Anti-Christian Discrimination Under Biden
A Trump administration task force released a report claiming the Biden administration discriminated against Christians through federal policies and enforcement actions. The task force examined regulatory decisions, grant allocations, and civil rights enforcement during Biden's tenure.
The report identifies specific areas where the task force believes Christian individuals and organizations faced unequal treatment. These include educational institutions, healthcare providers, and religious nonprofits operating under federal contracts or receiving government funding.
The task force argues that Biden administration agencies prioritized other religious groups or secular organizations in enforcement and resource distribution. The group contends that some executive orders and regulatory interpretations effectively disadvantaged Christian-affiliated entities.
Biden administration officials have previously rejected claims of anti-Christian bias, stating that their policies apply equally to all faiths and that religious freedom protections remain intact. They argue that enforcement actions targeted discriminatory practices, not Christianity itself.
The report's release reflects ongoing disputes over religious liberty versus civil rights protections. Conservative groups have long contended that anti-discrimination laws targeting LGBTQ individuals and other groups burden Christian organizations with conflicting obligations. Civil rights advocates counter that religious exemptions already provide substantial protections.
The task force report carries no legal weight but signals priorities the Trump administration may pursue through executive actions or litigation.
