President Donald Trump signed an executive order to form a task force under Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice to “eradicate anti-Christian bias” inside the federal government and prosecute violence against Christians, although he did not provide any examples.
And Trump also issued an executive order forming a White House faith office and appointed controversial Florida pastor Paula White-Cain to lead it. White-Cain, a pastor at StoryLife Church and president of Paula White Ministries, both based in Apopka, has been a longtime friend and personal minister to Trump.
“This week, I am also creating the White House Faith Office led by Pastor Paula White, who is so amazing,” Trump said Feb. 6 in remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast.