
President Donald Trump signed an executive action on Thursday aimed at addressing what he referred to as 'anti-Christian bias' within the federal government. The action establishes a new task force dedicated to eradicating anti-Christian targeting and discrimination.
In his statement, President Trump emphasized that his administration will not tolerate any form of anti-Christian weaponization of government or unlawful conduct targeting Christians. He reiterated that the law protects the freedom of Americans to practice their faith peacefully, and his administration is committed to enforcing these laws and safeguarding these freedoms.
The executive action specifically aims to identify, terminate, and rectify any unlawful or improper conduct, policies, or practices that target Christians. The President announced the creation of this task force during a public address, where he appointed the Attorney General as the head of this initiative.

'Today, I’m signing an executive order to make our attorney general the head of a task force brand new to eradicate anti-Christian bias,' President Trump stated during his remarks.
This move comes as part of the administration's efforts to address concerns about discrimination against Christians and to ensure that individuals and groups are able to practice their faith without fear of bias or discrimination within the federal government.