Given Christianity’s dominance in US, Trump raises eyebrows with anti-Christian bias initiative
- President Donald Trump announced the formation of an anti-Christian bias task force, chaired by Attorney General Pam Bondi, aimed at addressing concerns over discrimination against Christians and religious believers nationwide.
- Twenty-Seven religious groups have sued the Trump administration over immigration policies that they claim infringe upon their religious liberty.
- Critics, including Amanda Tyler of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, argue that focusing on anti-Christian bias perpetuates the misconception of widespread discrimination against Christians in a predominantly Christian nation.
- Experts indicate that while Christians face rare aggression in the U.S., the most common religious hate crimes are against Jews, followed by Muslims and Sikhs.
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