The article discusses the emergence of far-right Christianity in U.S. politics, asserting that theocratic tendencies became evident by 2022. With Trump's presidency, the establishment of a task force aimed at combating alleged 'anti-Christian bias' raises alarms about the potential dominance of white Christian nationalism in governance. The notion of anti-Christian violence is questioned, challenging the framing of current conflicts between state policies and religious beliefs as being predominantly rooted in doctrinal disputes among Christians rather than a broader societal bias.
"Theocracy was approaching in 2022, and under Trump, conservative Christianity is set to dominate the White House, indicating a significant shift in governance."
"Trump announced the formation of a task force to 'eradicate anti-Christian bias,' raising concerns about the influence of religious fundamentalism in government."
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