The campaign to display the Ultra -Consider Manual Project 2025 in the Administration of Donald Trump continues. The President has signed an executive order on Thursday that establishes the creation of a working group in the Department of Justice to pursue the “anti -Christian bias” and puts the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, at the head of the task.
The mission of this group will be to review the activities of all the departments and agencies of the administration of Joe Biden and identify any “anti -Christian” policy or practice contrary to the purpose of the current directive. The working group will last two years, according to the document, and must have the participation of senior officials from various government agencies. In total you must submit three reports at the beginning, at the middle and at the end of the period.
The signing of the text comes after its first days pardoning 23 anti -abortion activists who had been convicted of blocking access to clinics. One of the anti -abortionists who received the presidential forgiveness was Lauren Handy, who had been sentenced to almost five years in prison for leading the protesters to join with locks and chains to block the doors of the clinic. A nurse twisted her ankle when a person pushed her when she entered the clinic, and a woman was approached by another protester while she had labor pains, according to prosecutors. Police found five fetuses in Handy’s house after she was accused.
“It is the Board of Directors of the United States, and the purpose of this order, protect the religious freedoms of the Americans and end the instrumentalization of the government against Christians,” writes the president at the beginning of the decree, where he says that “the previous administration He carried out a flagrant pattern of persecution against peaceful Christians, while ignoring violent and anti -Christian crimes. ”
During the electoral campaign, Trump approached the Catholic Christian groups to get his vote. In fact, it was during an act with Christians when he said they voted would not be necessary to “vote again.” On several occasions the president drew, without evidence, some United States where there is an alleged persecution against the religious community. At the time, experts already reported that they had no record of any data that supports the idea that Catholics in the United States are being persecuted by the government due to their faith, much less at record levels.
Trump what he did, and has done again, is to exploit a few cases that exist in the United States to justify his decree, distorting reality. The president cites a memorandum that prepared the Richmond office of the FBI in 2023 in which he described certain “radical traditionalist Catholics” as violent extremists. For time, the Republicans exploded this document to ensure that Biden (who is Catholic) had ordered actions to persecute Catholics for their beliefs.
In April 2024, an internal investigation of the Department of Justice determined that the memorandum violated professional standards, but did not show “evidence of malicious intention.”
Trump’s proposal also comes after the Biden administration announced in December a national strategy to combat antimuse and anti -barrabe intolerance. In addition, it is a complement to other decrees signed by the Republican in which he has ordered to end the programs of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), as well as end the “instrumentalization” of the Federal Government.
On numerous occasions, Trump has also linked the progress of equality and inclusion policies, and everything related to the “Woke Agenda”, as a threat to religious values. This cultural war to sweep the advances of feminism and the struggles of anti -aged and LGTBI is very well reflected in Trump’s proposal for the Department of Education. In his electoral program, beyond saying that he will close the department, he says he will guarantee the “freedom of praying” in schools, specifically “pray and read the Bible.” The religious freedom that Trump speaks only applies to a specific group.
The truth is that, in some United States where the Christian faith is supposedly pursued, Louisiana announced last summer that it would make mandatory that in all the classrooms of its schools the 10 commandments would have hung. Likewise, Oklahoma’s Superintendent, Ryan Waters, congratulated himself last November – after Trump’s victory – to be the first state “which has returned the Bible to schools.” Waters showed it as an advance against “the radical left” and its supposed indoctrination in the classrooms.
Trump has also announced that he is forming an office of faith in the White House. The office will be directed by Paula White, who worked as a Trump advisor in a similar initiative during her first mandate. White is a shepherd in the Storylife church in Apopka, Florida. This Thursday, during national prayer breakfast, the president has assured that his relationship with religion had “changed” after two failed attempts of murder last year and urged Americans to “take God again” to their lives .
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