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February 6, 2025 Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias - Executive Order

Executive Order Summary: Protection of Religious Freedom and Establishment of Task Force on Anti-Christian Bias

Purpose and Policy:

This executive order affirms the commitment of the U.S. government to protect religious freedoms, particularly for Christian individuals and organizations. It references the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and existing federal laws such as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibit government interference with religious practices and discrimination based on religion.


The order asserts that in the previous administration, Christian individuals and organizations were unfairly targeted, and crimes against Christian institutions were not adequately prosecuted. Specific cases cited include:

  • Legal Actions Against Pro-Life Protesters: Nearly two dozen individuals, including a Catholic priest and an 87-year-old woman, were prosecuted for demonstrating outside abortion facilities. The president pardoned these individuals on January 23, 2025.

  • Violence Against Christian Institutions: Over 100 attacks on churches, charities, and pro-life centers were reported, prompting a House resolution condemning the violence.

  • 2023 FBI Memorandum: A memo labeled "radical-traditionalist" Catholics as domestic terrorism threats, though it was later retracted.

  • Federal Policy Concerns: The order states that previous policies threatened religious liberty, including efforts to repeal campus protections for faith-based organizations and requirements for Christian individuals to conform to gender identity policies in employment and foster care.

  • Acts of Vandalism: Reports indicate that anti-Christian vandalism in 2023 was eight times higher than in 2018.


Key Actions:

1. Establishment of Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias

  • The Department of Justice (DOJ) will form a Task Force on Anti-Christian Bias, chaired by the Attorney General and including 17 federal agencies, such as:

    • Departments of State, Treasury, Defense, Labor, Education, and Health & Human Services

    • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

    • The U.S. Representative to the United Nations

  • The Task Force will review past government actions, recommend corrective policies, and identify potential legal changes to prevent discrimination against Christians.

2. Review and Revocation of Policies

  • Agencies will examine and repeal any policies deemed to have unfairly targeted Christians.

  • The DOJ will review criminal cases related to religious demonstrations to ensure fairness in prosecution.

  • The State Department will advocate for international religious freedom policies protecting Christian communities abroad.

3. Reporting and Accountability

  • The Task Force will submit:

    • An initial report within 120 days.

    • A one-year progress report.

    • A final report upon termination of the Task Force in two years, unless extended by the President.


Implementation and Legal Considerations:

  • The order is subject to funding availability and existing federal laws.

  • It does not create new legal rights but directs agencies to review and enforce existing protections for religious freedom.

  • The DOJ will provide administrative and technical support for the Task Force.

This executive order establishes a structured review process for government policies related to religious liberty, with a particular focus on addressing concerns about anti-Christian bias in law enforcement, policy-making, and federal programs.



Writer's Note: Summary made with the use of AI tools for editing and quick processing, facts checked against the order before publishing.

 
 
 

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