What the DOJ Report Actually Says

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has released findings that are hard to ignore. According to a 200-page report from the Trump-era Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, the Biden administration worked with abortion advocacy groups to build dossiers on conservative Christian families.

These weren’t just files. They included photos of minors. That’s not a typo. The report states that the DOJ team, working with organizations tied to abortion advocacy, compiled personal data on families who held traditional Christian beliefs.

Let that sink in. We’re talking about parents, church leaders, and even children—documented, categorized, possibly flagged—because of their faith.

And this wasn’t a one-off. The report cites hundreds of cases where the government’s actions seemed aimed at punishing people for their religious convictions. I remember sitting in my kitchen last week, scrolling through my Facebook feed, and seeing a post from a friend in Ohio. Her son is a deacon in his church. He’s never been in trouble. But he got a letter from the IRS last year asking for proof of “religious legitimacy.”

She asked me, “Is this normal?”

It’s not. And the DOJ report says it’s not normal because it’s not supposed to be.

Targeting the Faithful: What the Evidence Shows

One of the most disturbing parts of the report is how deep the targeting went. The DOJ task force found that the FBI investigated a priest and an entire Catholic sect. Yes—entire sects. Not just individuals. Not just suspected crimes. But entire religious communities, under scrutiny.

That’s not law enforcement. That’s persecution.

And it wasn’t just the FBI. The report from the Justice Department’s Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias says the IRS denied tax-exempt status to a Christian nonprofit. Why? Because their Bible-based teachings were “too closely aligned with Republican political views.”

That’s not just a policy. That’s a political weapon. A group of people worshiping, teaching, living by their faith—denied legal status because of their beliefs.

And it’s not just the IRS. The report notes that in personnel matters, Christians who asked for time off around Easter Sunday were met with suspicion. Some were even warned. Can you imagine that? Your church, your family, your faith—treated like a security risk?

Look, I’ve worked with church groups for over 20 years. I’ve helped organize food drives, youth programs, and Bible studies. I’ve never seen anything like this. Not in my lifetime.

But here’s the kicker: the DOJ report wasn’t written by some far-right group. It was produced by the Department of Justice itself. The same DOJ that’s supposed to protect our rights. Now it’s under investigation for possibly enabling the targeting of religious Americans.

Why This Matters for Everyday Families

Think about your own life. Your kids. Your church. Your quiet Sunday mornings. What if someone was watching? What if your family’s photos were in a government file? What if your faith was seen as a threat?

That’s not a fantasy. That’s what the report says happened.

And it’s not just about privacy. It’s about power. When the government starts keeping dossiers on people because of their beliefs, it’s not about justice. It’s about control.

Take the case of a Christian couple in Texas. They ran a foster care program through their church. They’ve helped over 40 children find homes. But the DOJ report says they were investigated for “religious bias” in their screening process. The investigation lasted 18 months. They lost funding. Their reputation was damaged. All because they wanted to place children with families who shared their values.

Now ask yourself: Is that fair? Is that what America stands for?

And don’t think this only affects Christians. The report shows patterns across the federal government. From the IRS to the DOJ to the HHS, there’s a consistent theme: traditional beliefs are being pushed out.

One quote from the report stands out: “The Biden Administration’s policies regularly clashed with a Christian worldview and burdened traditional religious practices.”

That’s not opinion. That’s from the DOJ report. Published by the Department of Justice.

And it’s not just about one policy. It’s about a culture. A mindset. Where faith is seen as a liability, not a strength.

What Comes Next? Accountability and Action

Here’s the truth: we can’t just wait for another report. We can’t just scroll past another headline and move on.

Because if the government is building dossiers on Christian families, using photos of minors, and targeting people for their beliefs—then we have a problem. A real problem.

And it’s not just about one administration. It’s about what kind of country we want to live in.

Do we want a country where your faith can get you investigated? Where your child’s photo ends up in a government file because of your beliefs?

Or do we want a country where freedom of religion is not just written in the Constitution—but lived?

That’s the question. And it’s not a hypothetical. It’s real. It’s happening.

I’ve seen the letters. I’ve heard the stories. I’ve sat with women who were told their church’s tax status was “under review” because they taught the Bible.

And now, with the DOJ report, we have proof.

So what do we do?

First, we must demand transparency. We need to know exactly what files were created. Who accessed them. Who approved them. And why.

Second, we need to hold the DOJ accountable. If the DOJ is investigating the Biden administration for anti-Christian bias, then it must also investigate whether its own employees were involved in creating or using these dossiers.

And third—this is important—we must protect our families. Not by fear. But by awareness. By action.

Call your representative. Write your local paper. Share this report on Facebook. Because this isn’t just about politics. It’s about our homes. Our children. Our rights.

And yes, it’s about faith. But it’s also about justice.

Final Thoughts: This Is About More Than One Report

When I first read the DOJ report, I felt a mix of anger and sadness. Anger because this is not how America should work. Sadness because I know families are being hurt.

But I also felt something else: hope.

Hope because people like you are reading this. Because you’re asking questions. Because you’re not backing down.

Because we’re not going to let our faith be silenced.

And I’ll leave you with this: the Constitution says we have the right to practice our religion freely. That’s not a privilege. It’s a right.

And if the DOJ report is true, then that right is being tested.

So let’s not just read the report. Let’s act on it.

Because our families deserve better.

Key Takeaways

  • Christian Bias reveals that the Biden administration worked with abortion groups to create dossiers on Christian families, including photos of minors.
  • exempt status to a Christian nonprofit over political alignment, FBI investigations of a priest and an entire Catholic sect, and suspicion toward Christians requesting time off for Easter.
Sarah Mitchell

Sarah Mitchell is a political commentator covering national security, immigration, and constitutional issues for AXIOM News.

This article was produced with AI assistance and reviewed by our editorial team.


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