'Christian nationalism' or a 'needed' correction?: World reacts to Trump's 'anti-Christian bias' task force

2. Ralph Reed
Longtime Evangelical political activist Ralph Reed, chairman of the 3-million-member Christian conservative grassroots organization Faith & Freedom Coalition, said in a statement that such a commission has "never been more important."
"I commend President Trump for announcing at the National Prayer Breakfast his intention to issue an executive order creating a task force headed by Attorney General Pam Bondi that will conduct a review of federal government departments and policies to completely eradicate all targeting or discrimination against Christians," Reed said.
"In the aftermath of the Biden Justice Department targeting parents attending school board meetings for possible prosecution and the FBI targeting faithful Catholics as a possible domestic threat, it has never been more important to eradicate all forms of targeting, bias, and discrimination based on faith at the federal level."
Reed stressed that his coalition's members and supporters "strongly support President Trump in his defense of religious freedom and the rights of Christian Americans."
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