Its mandate includes reviewing agency conduct, recommending revocations of harmful policies, and proposing legislative or executive action to protect Christians from discrimination.
“Just a few weeks ago, we convicted a man in Arizona for a plot to bomb Christian churches,” Bondi noted. “The Department of Justice will protect religious liberty for Christians and for all Americans.”
“The First Amendment isn’t just a line in the Constitution. It’s the cornerstone of our American liberty,” she said. “Protecting Christians from bias is not favoritism. It’s upholding the rule of law and fulfilling the constitutional promise.”
The task force will deliver its initial report within 120 days, followed by an annual update and a final report upon its dissolution, which is scheduled for two years from the date of the executive order’s signing, unless extended.
Bondi concluded, “We have an incredible opportunity, all of us around this table, to protect the rights of all citizens from discrimination based on their religious beliefs.”