Trump DOJ Just Released 800 Pages of What Biden Prosecutors Said About Christians in Private

May 3, 2026

The Trump DOJ dropped a 209-page report yesterday – backed by 800 pages of exhibits – and what it found inside Biden's Justice Department is worse than anyone suspected.

These weren't rogue agents acting alone – this was policy, in writing, with names attached.

What those prosecutors actually said about Christians – and did to them – is something every church-going American needs to read.

The Report That Blew the Whole Thing Open

Biden's DOJ prosecutors used the word "culty" in internal communications to describe the Christian pro-life defendants they were prosecuting.

They tried to screen Christian jurors out of those same cases.

They withheld evidence from pro-life defendants and lied about having it – in at least one case, a task force director claimed he didn't retain records he had sitting right there.

And they didn't work alone.

Planned Parenthood, the National Abortion Federation, and the Feminist Majority Foundation functioned as an intelligence operation for Biden's prosecutors – compiling dossiers on Christian activists that included photographs of their children, tracking their travel, monitoring their social media posts down to Bible verses.

Biden's prosecutors then used that material to build cases.

The sentencing numbers make the two-tiered justice explicit: the Biden DOJ sought an average prison term of 26.8 months for pro-life defendants.

For violent pro-abortion defendants, the average ask was 12.3 months.

Among those on the receiving end of Biden's harsher sentencing push: an 89-year-old concentration camp survivor, several grandmothers, and a Christian father of eleven.

Nuns, Catholics, and the SPLC Connection

The report didn't stop at FACE Act prosecutions.

Senator Chuck Grassley released text messages from Biden DOJ attorneys Molly Gaston and Joseph Cooney – both of whom later served under Special Counsel Jack Smith – after they saw a New York Times photo of Catholic nuns in traditional habits at the January 6 rally.

"I would like to take a special assignment of finding and prosecuting them," Gaston wrote.

Cooney replied he wanted to prosecute any nun who still wears the head habit, then added: "Hahaha."

Cooney is now running for Congress in Virginia's 7th District – which covers the Diocese of Arlington, one of the most traditionally Catholic dioceses in the country, home to more than 430,000 practicing Catholics.

The same contempt ran through the FBI's 2023 Richmond Field Office memo, which labeled traditional Catholics attending the Latin Mass as potential violent extremists.

The sourcing for that memo was the Southern Poverty Law Center.

The SPLC was federally indicted on April 21, 2026 – 11 counts including wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

Prosecutors allege the organization secretly directed over $3 million to individuals linked to white supremacist groups, including figures connected to the Klan and the 2017 Charlottesville rally – while publicly billing itself as the nation's foremost anti-hate organization.

FBI Director Kash Patel had already cut the bureau's ties with the SPLC in October 2025, calling it a "partisan smear machine."

Internal FBI records released in the report show intelligence officers inside the bureau raised alarms about the Richmond memo's reliance on SPLC at the time – and were overruled.

This Is the Definition of Persecution

America's founders crossed an ocean to escape exactly this – governments that decided which religious beliefs were acceptable and which ones made you a target.

Biden's DOJ became that government.

Christian colleges fined for holding traditional gender views.

Churches investigated because a school board candidate spoke at a Sunday service – while more than 1,600 faith leaders who publicly endorsed Biden faced zero scrutiny under the same Johnson Amendment.

Grand Canyon University hit with a $37.7 million fine that the Eleventh Circuit later found had no legal basis.

Liberty University penalized $14 million for a campus safety reporting violation – while Penn State was fined $2.4 million for the same category of offense after the Jerry Sandusky child abuse scandal.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said it directly: "No American should live in fear that the federal government will punish them for their faith. The Biden Administration's actions devastated the lives of many Christian Americans. That devastation ended with President Trump."

Trump pardoned all 23 pro-life activists the Biden DOJ had prosecuted under the FACE Act.

He signed the executive order that stood up this task force.

His DOJ ran 700,000 internal records to ground and put every prosecutorial decision in print.

The prosecutors who called Christians cultists – who joked about hunting nuns – who built dossiers on grandmothers praying outside clinics – thought none of this would see daylight.

They were wrong.


Sources:

  • U.S. Department of Justice, "2026 Report by the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias," DOJ.gov, April 30, 2026.
  • Elaine Mallon, "Biden Admin Used Abortion Group Dossiers, Including Photos of Minors, to Target Christians," Fox News, April 30, 2026.
  • Brianna Lyman, "New Report Exposes Biden DOJ's Shocking Anti-Christian Bias," The Federalist, April 30, 2026.
  • Mary Margaret Olohan, "The Biden Administration Used the FACE Act to Persecute Christian Americans," The Daily Wire, April 16, 2026.
  • Marlo Safi, "DOJ Releases Report Detailing Anti-Christian Bias Under Biden," The Christian Post, May 1, 2026.
  • Tyler O'Neil, "The FBI's Targeting of 'Radical-Traditional Catholics' Bodes Ill," The Heritage Foundation, February 2023.

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