DOJ releases report detailing anti-Christian bias under Biden

The US Department of Justice released a report detailing alleged anti-Christian bias under the Biden administration, citing disparate penalties on Christian institutions and pro-life activists. The report found that pro-life defendants were sentenced to an average of 14 months, while pro-abortion defendants were sentenced to an average of 3 months.
The US Department of Justice released a report titled 'Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias Within the Federal Government' on Thursday. The report, compiled by the Trump administration's Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, spans about 200 pages and contains over 300 pages of exhibits. Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the Biden administration's actions 'devastated the lives of many Christian Americans.' The report found that the Biden administration imposed harsher penalties on Christian institutions and pro-life activists compared to their liberal or secular counterparts. The Biden DOJ requested an average sentence of 26.8 months for pro-life defendants, compared to 12.3 months for pro-choice defendants. The report also cited selective enforcement of the Johnson Amendment, which prohibits nonprofit organizations from engaging in political advocacy.
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