Trump DOJ Report Calls Biden Administration 'Anti-Christian' Over Abortion Clinic Laws
The Trump administration finished a Justice Department report that accuses the Biden administration of being anti-Christian. The report criticizes how Biden's DOJ enforced laws protecting abortion clinics and COVID rules.

The Trump administration completed a Justice Department report that claims the Biden administration "weaponized the full weight of the federal government against Christians," according to the document reviewed by NBC News.
The report specifically targets Biden's enforcement of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, a 1994 law that makes it illegal to interfere with people trying to access reproductive health clinics. Trump officials argue that prosecutions under this law unfairly targeted people "with traditional" beliefs.
The report also claims the Biden administration used the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to favor non-Christian workers over Christian ones. It criticizes how COVID regulations were enforced during the pandemic.
Trump is expected to speak at the Museum of the Bible as this report becomes public. The timing suggests the new administration plans to use these findings to justify changes in how the Justice Department handles cases involving religious groups and abortion clinic protests.
The report represents a sharp reversal from Biden-era policies and could signal more lenient treatment of anti-abortion protesters who were prosecuted under the previous administration.
This report could shape how the Trump administration handles religious freedom cases and abortion-related prosecutions going forward. It signals a major shift in how the Justice Department views the balance between religious beliefs and federal law enforcement.
Watch for changes in how DOJ prosecutes abortion clinic protesters and potential reviews of Biden-era convictions.
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