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    How Trump is framing Christians as victims in world’s most Christian nation

    April 22, 2025Updated:April 22, 2025 World No Comments
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    'Anti-Christian bias task force': How Trump is framing Christians as victims in world’s most Christian nation

    A national task force led by US President Donald Trump has been set up to look into alleged “anti-Christian bias” in state settings. Attorney General Pam Bondi unveiled the program on Tuesday, urging federal employees to report coworkers for alleged animosity toward Christians.
    The task force was established as a result of an executive order signed by Trump, who continues to defend conservative Christian beliefs. The order comes despite the significant political representation of Christians, who make up the spiritual lot in the United States and make up about two-thirds of the population.
    Federal people have been given the task of reporting suspected discrimination against Christian beliefs by providing names, dates, and information. Staff members were instructed to report any casual procedures they felt are angry to Christian beliefs in a letter from Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins. Other organizations, including the State Department, have received similar recommendations.

    See: Task force statement from AG Bondi regarding “anti-Christianity”

    Trump’s language regarding religion
    After years of appealing to evangelical citizens, Trump’s renewed emphasis on” Christian oppression” comes. His management includes many well-known Christian nationalists, including Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance.
    Donald Trump does not practice any religion, but he has been using more spiritual speech in recent speeches, particularly in recent years. Following a failed assassination attempt at a campaign rally, his focus on beliefs grew even more powerful. Trump said at the National Prayer Breakfast in February that” God was watching me” and that it was important for church to have a bigger place in public life. He said,” We have to make religion a much more significant issue now.” It brings people together, it says.
    Trump signed an executive order in February to establish a White House Faith Office as part of this renewed target. According to him, the goal of the federal government is to combat what he perceives as “anti-Christian discrimination.”
    One of Trump’s closest religious experts, evangelical priest Paula White, continues to play a significant role in his faith-based initiatives. Prior to Trump’s first word, she had oversaw the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative.
    What faith adheres to Trump?
    Donald Trump has a long history of being a traditionalist and constantly attends New York’s Marble Collegiate Church. He frequently discussed how the church’s well-known priest, Norman Vincent Peale, who preached the importance of good thinking, had influenced him. Trump, however, claimed that his spiritual beliefs had changed in a 2020 interview with Religion News Service.
    Even though I was ordained as a Presbyterian as a child, he said,” I now consider myself to be a nondenominational Christian.”
    Trump explained that the change began after he and First Lady Melania started going to various denominations of temples and listening to various religious leaders. He even mentioned that they frequently enrolled in online worship services during the Covid-19 crisis, which gave them fresh perspectives on trust.

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