AG Pam Bondi holds first meeting of anti-Christian bias task force
- Attorney General Pam Bondi held the first meeting of a task force aimed at eradicating 'anti-Christian bias' in the federal government on Tuesday.
- The task force aims to identify anti-Christian policies and seek input from faith-based organizations to end such biases.
- The task force was established following President Donald Trump's executive order titled 'Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias.'
- The Interfaith Alliance criticized the task force, stating it could infringe upon the rights of others while claiming that evidence of anti-Christian bias is limited.
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