On February 6, 2025, during the National Prayer Breakfast, President Donald Trump announced the formation of a task force dedicated to eradicating perceived anti-Christian bias within federal agencies. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been appointed to lead this initiative, which aims to address and eliminate discrimination against Christians in departments such as the Department of Justice, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
In conjunction with this announcement, President Trump revealed plans to establish a White House faith office, to be led by his spiritual advisor, televangelist Paula White. This office is intended to defend religious liberties and ensure that the rights of Christians are upheld across the nation. The President emphasized the importance of religious freedom, stating that it is fundamental to the nation’s liberty.
These actions reflect the administration’s commitment to addressing concerns about anti-Christian sentiment and promoting religious freedom within the federal government. The establishment of the task force and the faith office underscores a broader effort to integrate faith-based considerations into government policies and practices.