A compilation of current events including severe weather forecasts, a shooting investigation, wildfire support efforts, and a report alleging anti-Christian bias during the Biden administration.
Weather Authority Alert Day: strong to severe storms expected throughout Saturday, windy with needed rainfallMan shot in chest during argument in Arlington; JSO searching for suspect‘This is my home’: Waynesville volunteer firefighters run critical water supply point as Highway 82 Fire continues Read full article: ‘This is my home’: Waynesville volunteer firefighters run critical water supply point as Highway 82 Fire continuesFILE - President Donald Trump speaks during the National Prayer Breakfast, at the Capitol in Washington, Feb. 6, 2025.
FILE- President Joe Biden, with from left, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y. , and House Speaker Mike Johnson of La. , pray and listen during the National Prayer Breakfast, Feb. 1, 2024, at the Capitol in Washington.
FILE - President Donald Trump sits at a desk as he and religious leaders listen to a musical performance before Trump signs an executive order during a National Day of Prayer event in the Rose Garden of the White House, May 1, 2025, in Washington. FILE - President Donald Trump speaks during the National Prayer Breakfast, at the Capitol in Washington, Feb. 6, 2025.
A Trump administration task force has alleged wide-ranging discrimination against Christians during the tenure of former President Joe Biden, claiming in a new report they were targeted in areas such as education, tax law and prosecution of anti-abortion protesters. Progressive groups criticized the report, saying it fails to document a pattern of discrimination, focuses on causes favored by conservative Christians and amounts to “advocacy dressed up as investigation.
”The Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, created within the Justice Department by President Donald Trump last year, issued its conclusions Thursday in a 200-page report.
“When Christian beliefs about morality and human nature conflicted with the Biden Administration’s views, religious rights often suffered," the report said. The task force — which included numerous Cabinet secretaries — didn't accuse the Biden administration of any large pattern of suppressing churches themselves or the right to worship.
But the report did accuse it of taking a hard line against those who advocated for conservative policies on the basis of their faith in such areas as abortion, gender, school curriculum and vaccine exemptions.
“The Biden Administration generally tolerated religious beliefs that were privately held but zealously pursued actions to limit Christians’ ability to act in accordance with their faith," it said. Critics said the report essentially equates one strand of conservative Christianity to be representative of Christians overall, then construes policy disagreements to be persecution. The report is “advocacy dressed up as investigation,” said Jim Simpson, executive director of the Center on Faith and Justice at Georgetown University.
He said the report falsely deems policy disagreements to be “evidence of anti-Christian bias rather than the normal functioning of a pluralistic democracy.
" He also said it falsely positionsThe task force report contends that the Biden-era Justice Department sought severe penalties for anti-abortion activists who illegally blockaded clinics and took such protests more seriously than threats to pregnancy resource centers — often Christian-run facilities that seek to persuade women not to obtain abortions. It cited a group of people convicted in federal court and sentenced to prison after invading and blockading a Washington abortion clinic.
Trump The report contended that the Biden administration “sidelined Christians in favor of their preferred constituencies. ”One section of the report accuses Biden of “replacing Easter" with Transgender Day of Visibility, which takes place every March 31. That event coincided with Easter on 2024. In fact, Biden issued proclamations honoring both occasions.
The report accused Biden of “profound lack of consideration for the Christian faith. ” Christian groups have mixed views on LGBTQ+ issues, with some progressive churches flying Pride flags. Conservative denominations generally oppose same-sex marriage and transgender rights. The report chided the Biden administration for flying Pride flags at U.S. Embassies, including at the Vatican.
Melissa Rogers, who served as executive director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships under Biden, contrasted “President Biden spent Easter and Orthodox Easter wishing Christians worldwide joyful Resurrection Sundays, not by pretending to be Jesus, by tweeting profanities, and by attacking the pope,” she said. She also noted that Biden is a devout Catholic, and that his administration's officials routinely met with Christian and other faith leaders to cooperate on a wide range of concerns, from the security of sanctuaries to immigration to supporting COVID-19 clinics.
The task force’s report criticized a Biden-era Justice Department memo that discussed possible efforts to prevent violence and threats targeting school boards. The discussions never led to federal action, and then-Attorney General Merrick Garland defended the effort, saying it was to curtail violence, not inhibit debates over policy.
The report did not directly say how it considered this anti-Christian bias, though many school board meetings in that time period did draw conservative Christians and other critics denouncing school policies and lessons on such topics as gender and race. The report also criticized denials in federal agencies for Christians seeking exemptions from such things as COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
It criticized federal regulators that had told a Catholic hospital in Oklahoma to snuff its chapel candle, deemed a safety hazard because of the risk of combustion to patients with oxygen equipment. The hospital was allowed to keep the candle while putting up a barrier and a warning notice.
The report also cited what it said were disproportionately heavy fines imposed by Biden's Department of Education on two Christian universities — Grand Canyon University for allegedly deceiving thousands of students over program costs, and Liberty University for failures to comply with required disclosures of crime statistics. The Trump administration cleared Grand Canyon University of the charges and rescinded the fine.
Amanda Tyler, executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, criticized the report for “cherry-picked anecdotes” that don't add up to a pattern of persecution.
“To the extent that the government ever did overreach or violate the law in any of these examples, the courts of law, not a partisan political report, provide the right venue to settle any legal disputes,” she said. “Focusing government resources on this narrow issue while ignoring or discounting the much more widespread instances of anti-religious discrimination against other faith groups in the U.S. further harms religious freedom for all.
” The report comes even as the Religious Liberty Commission, another entity created by Trump, prepares a report on its findings; its hearings featured many of the same grievances cited by the task force. Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
Neighbors describe heartbreak after ducklings run over, woman faces felony chargesWildfire now 45% contained as officials offer resources for recovery supportDonations pour in for Brantley County communityParamedic’s home among the first to burn down in Brantley County wildfire, but he kept workingThe science behind the health hazards of wildfire smokeGeorgia church becomes base camp for firefighters battling Brantley County wildfire Play VideoStella Jones Varsity 4 Girls Soccer Player of the YearMeet our April Positively JAX winner: Chris Shee, founder of MasterCraft Builder Group 🌟🏠Kailani Barrientos is the Varsity 4 All-News4JAX Girls Wrestler of the YearSome Brantley County residents return home relieved but emotionally drainedBrantley County residents still able to return home though hot spots are still along Highway 110
Severe Weather Crime Wildfires Political Report Religious Freedom
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Florida & Georgia News Roundup: Wildfires, Community Support & Local HighlightsA collection of news stories from Florida and Georgia, focusing on the Brantley County wildfire, community response, local achievements, and other regional updates.
Read more »
Mixed News Roundup: Explosions, Training, Zoo Deals, and Defense UpdatesA collection of news items including a lawsuit following home explosions, a training session offered by Girl With Grit, a San Antonio Zoo promotion, and updates from a House Armed Services Committee hearing and military personnel changes.
Read more »
Texas News Roundup: Flash Floods, Arrests, Crash & MoreA summary of recent news events in Texas, including a flash flood warning, arrests related to sexual assault and a police confrontation, a multi-vehicle crash, a road rage shooting investigation, and updates from a Longhorns podcast.
Read more »
Global and US News Roundup: NATO, Trump, and MoreA summary of recent news events including Canada hosting a NATO financial institution, legal battles for Trump, government funding resolutions, a tragic stabbing case, market rallies, unusual records, viral trends, technological advancements, political investigations, health warnings, and tech tips.
Read more »
Pennsylvania News Roundup: Weather, Plant Closure, Accident & SentencingA summary of news from across Pennsylvania including a weekend weather forecast, a manufacturing plant closure impacting 150 workers, a road closure due to a vehicle accident, and a 15-year prison sentence for drug trafficking.
Read more »
US News Roundup: King Charles, Texas Crash & MoreA collection of recent news stories including King Charles' visit, a tragic plane crash, updates on Donald Trump's statements, and various happenings across the US covering politics, sports, health, and culture.
Read more »
