VA anti-Christian bias investigation

Trump DOJ Calls LGBTQ+ Protections Anti-Christian

A recent Department of Justice report asserts that policies enacted by the Biden administration have created an anti-Christian bias within the federal government. The report specifically targets federal actions related to LGBTQ+ rights, including those stemming from the *Bostock v. Clayton County* Supreme Court ruling, arguing they conflict with traditional Christian worldviews on issues such as abortion, gender ideology, and sexual orientation. The task force suggests these policies have negatively impacted Christian families in areas like foster care and religious counseling, while also proposing measures to prioritize Christian practices and potentially roll back protections for LGBTQ+ individuals. Critics, however, dismiss the report as politically motivated and unfounded, arguing it selectively targets one faith group and infringes upon the rights of others.

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VA Orders Staff to Report “Anti-Christian Bias,” Sparking First Amendment Concerns

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), under Secretary Doug Collins, has established a taskforce to investigate alleged anti-Christian bias within the department, soliciting reports from employees via a dedicated email address. This initiative, stemming from a broader Trump administration effort to address perceived anti-Christian sentiment in government, seeks reports on various issues, including informal policies, vaccine mandate exemptions, and responses to requests for religious exemptions from certain procedures. The email requests detailed information, including names, dates, and locations, for each reported incident. Critics have denounced this initiative as a partisan attempt to favor evangelical Christianity.

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