Donald Trump is forming a work power, headed by Attorney General Pam Bondi, to “immediately end all forms of anti-Christian targeting and bias within the federal government, including at the DOJ, which was completely awful, the IRS, the FBI — bad — and other companies”.
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Additionally, Trump added that Bondi did “fully sue anti-Christian violence and theft in our world and move heaven and earth to defend the rights of Christians and spiritual followers nationwide.”
This is encouraging news for the 224 million Believers living in the United States. A necessary fine is prosecuting anti-Christian violence.
Trump seems to be referring to the trial of those who rally in front of abortion clinics in the present situation. Within a few hours of his inauguration, Trump granted a pardon to 23 activists, but the leader will launch a second payment into religious rights, criticizing the Biden administration’s handling of child abuse cases.
The addition of making anti-abortion protesters ready to face charges under criminal statutes is absurd, and the laws that govern presentations in front of pregnancy clinics are poor laws. However, they remain the law of the land until the Supreme Court declares otherwise, or they are overturned.  ,
The Biden administration could have exercised their discretionary prosecution powers, particularly in those cases where the clinics were free of violence. Instead, federal prosecutors pursued protesters using all of their possessions, with judges edicting sentences for protesters who had obstructed an abortion clinic’s entrance.
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The FACE Act ( Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances ) was violated by grandmothers and other peaceful activists. Given the GOP majority and what transpired with peaceful protesters during the Biden administration, this 1994 law has a chance of being repealed.  ,
The formation of a commission was opposed by the typical suspects.
Instead of defending religious beliefs, this task force will use religious freedom to use it to justify bigotry, discrimination, and the subversion of our civil rights laws, according to American United for Separation of Church and State President and CEO Rachel Laser.
Maybe she could offer me some stock tips if she is that adept at predicting things.
Lest we forget, Trump had a real” Road to Damascus” moment during the campaign.
Trump, at both venues, reflected on having a bullet coming within a hair’s breadth of killing him at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, last year, telling lawmakers and attendees,” It changed something in me, I feel”.
” I feel even stronger”, he continued. ” I believed in God, but I feel, I feel much more strongly about it. Something happened”. He later said,” It was God that saved me,” during a separate prayer breakfast sponsored by a private group at a hotel.
He drew laughs at the Capitol event when he expressed gratitude that the episode” didn’t affect my hair.”
The Republican president, who’s a nondenominational Christian, called religious liberty” part of the bedrock of American life” and called for protecting it with” absolute devotion.”
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” While I’m in the White House, we will protect Christians in our schools, in our military, in our government, in our workplaces, hospitals, and in our public squares, “he said”. And we will reunite our country as a single country under the rule of God.
Additionally, the president promised to set up a White House Faith Office led by the Rev. Paula White, Trump’s religious advisor for several years.
The commission and the task force demonstrate to those of faith that things have definitely changed.