‘Anti-Christian Bias Task Force’: How are Trump prepared as Christians in the world’s most Christian nation

US President Donald Trump has launched one Federal work force For alleged investigation “Anti-Christian bias” In Government workplaceThe initiative unveiled by Attorney General Palm Bondi on Tuesday urged the federal employees to report colleagues for alleged enmity with Christian beliefs.
The task force was built through one executive Order Signed by Trump, who keeps himself in position as a protector of conservative Christian values. This order is enjoying more important political representation about-two-thirds of the population despite the Christians who created a religious majority in the United States.
Federal employees have now been instructed to report suspicious bias against Christian beliefs, provide names, dates and details. A memorandum by Dug Collins, Secretary, Veteran Affairs, asked employees to flagged off any informal practices, believe that Christians are hostile to ideas. Similar instructions have been left for other agencies including the state department.

Watch: AG Bandi “Anti-Cristian” Task Force announced

Trump’s religious rhetoric
Trump’s “Christian oppression” is attacked by agel voters in the years of focusing focusing afresh. His administration consists of many known Christian nationalists, such as Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Although Donald Trump is not Catholic, he is using more religious language in his public speeches, especially in recent years. His focus on faith became even stronger after an attempt to murder during a campaign rally. At the national prayer breakfast in February, Trump said, “God was watching me,” and talked about the need for religion to play a big role in public life. “We have to make religion a more important factor now,” he said. “It unites people.”
As part of this renewed focus, Trump signed an executive order in February to set up the White House Faith office. Their purpose, according to him, is to address what the “anti -Christian prejudice” in the federal government says.
The Evengelical Pastor Paula White, who has been one of the closest spiritual advisors to Trump, plays a leading role in his confidence-based efforts. She had previously led the White House Faith and Opportunity during Trump’s first term.
What is Trump’s religion?
For many years, Donald Trump identified as a mainline Protestant and regularly attended the Marble Collegiate Church in New York. He often talked about being influenced by the famous church’s famous pastor, Norman Vincent Peel, who propagated the power of positive thinking. But in an 2020 interview with Dharma News Service, Trump shared that his religious views had moved.
“Although I was confirmed in a presbyterian church as a child, I now consider myself a nondenominational Christian,” he said.
Trump reported that the change came when she and the first female Melania Trump started participating in various types of churches and started listening to different types of spiritual leaders. He also mentioned that during the Kovid -19 epidemic, he often joined online worship services, giving them new perspectives on trust.

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