
Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey BONUS | EXCLUSIVE: DOJ Releases a New Report on Anti-Christian Bias | Camille Varone
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Apr 30, 2026 Camille Varone, senior DOJ counsel who led the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, explains a new report exposing federal actions against Christians. She covers how Bostock was stretched to pressure schools and faith institutions. She discusses misuse of the FACE Act, IRS scrutiny of churches, and the report’s theological framing of religious liberty.
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Tolerance Until Faith Is Practiced Publicly
- The report found the Biden administration tolerated private Christian beliefs but pressured believers when faith informed public conduct.
- Policy priorities were applied over constitutional religious rights in schools, workplaces, and service providers.
Bostock Expansion Used To Pressure Institutions
- The task force documents that Biden DOJ expanded Bostock beyond its textual limits to apply to Title IX and federally funded programs.
- That expansion was used to pressure doctors, schools, and faith-based providers by threatening federal funding.
Catholic Schools Booted From Lunch Programs
- Catholic diocesan schools that had participated in school lunch programs for decades were removed after refusing to sign statements endorsing gender ideology.
- Some schools sued and ultimately prevailed, showing constitutional protection prevailed in litigation.



