Family Research Council Critically Evaluates DOJ Report on Anti-Christian Bias Under Biden Administration
Family Research Council's Response to DOJ Report on Anti-Christian Bias
On April 30, 2026, Tony Perkins, the President of the Family Research Council (FRC), made a substantial statement regarding a report by the U.S. Department of Justice's Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias. This report highlights numerous prosecutions, policies, and practices reflecting an anti-Christian bias in the federal government under the Biden administration. Perkins asserted that the report is a crucial document detailing the ongoing concerns regarding religious liberty that have emerged in recent years, particularly surrounding critical issues related to marriage, family, sexuality, and life.
According to Perkins, the FRC has tracked a distressing number of incidents over the Biden administration’s term, including the vandalism and attacks on churches, with hundreds of incidents reported, including firebombings. “This report demonstrates that while such significant events unfolded, the Biden administration provided minimal response, instead choosing to prioritize actions that target Christians,” Perkins commented. He noted alarming instances where individuals, including grandmothers, were imprisoned merely for praying outside abortion clinics.
Perkins emphasized the need for a thorough examination of the implications of this report. He raised concerns regarding future administrations, questioning the potential repeat of such targeting when a “radical progressive” leader could take office again. He believes that the continuation of such bias poses a fundamental threat to the freedoms enshrined in American culture and society, stressing that adequate measures must be established to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Reflecting on the essence of American values, Perkins stated, “We must ensure that the bedrock of American society is founded on principles of respect for freedom for everyone.” He suggested that the upcoming celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary presents an ideal opportunity to reaffirm commitment to robust freedom of religion. He remarked that true religious liberty is a proactive pursuit rather than a passive acceptance, entailing the active engagement of believers even in the face of a sometimes hostile culture.
The FRC President went further to describe how the Biden administration collaborated with abortion and LGBT advocacy groups to use government resources against individuals and institutions advocating for traditional family and faith-based values. According to Perkins, the report provides significant insights into how governmental powers have been misappropriated, creating significant obstacles for those with differing views from progressive ideologies.
With the findings presented in the DOJ report, Perkins called for immediate action to establish safeguards across federal, state, and local levels to ensure that future Democratic administrations cannot exploit the government to undermine the First Amendment. He asserted the necessity for Christians to mobilize in advocating for their rights, promoting the sharing of the gospel, and living out their faith proudly.
In conclusion, Perkins reiterated his belief that while encouraging the government to take just actions is important, it is ultimately the responsibility of the church to transform the cultural landscape that has given rise to anti-Christian sentiment in society. He stressed, “The remedy for the anti-Christian bias from our government lies not only in activism but in creating a culture rooted in faith and goodness.”
Through this response, the Family Research Council aims to illuminate the pressing issues regarding anti-Christian bias and the urgency for protective measures to safeguard religious freedoms in America.