WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has accused the Biden Justice Department (DOJ) of unfairly prosecuting anti-abortion activists, alleging a pattern of anti-conservative and anti-Christian bias within federal law enforcement. This claim, detailed in a recent report, comes as former President Donald Trump continues to criticize the legal system’s handling of his political adversaries.
According to sources familiar with the report, the Trump administration asserts that the DOJ has disproportionately targeted individuals and groups opposing abortion rights while overlooking similar actions by pro-abortion advocates. The report highlights several cases in which anti-abortion activists faced federal charges, arguing that these prosecutions are politically motivated.
Analysts note that this accusation is part of a broader narrative pushed by Trump, who has frequently claimed that federal institutions are biased against conservatives. ‘This is a continuation of Trump’s strategy to undermine confidence in federal agencies,’ said one political analyst who requested anonymity. ‘By framing these prosecutions as partisan, he seeks to rally his base and advance his political agenda.’
Legal experts, however, caution that such claims may oversimplify the complexities of federal prosecutions. ‘The DOJ operates independently, and decisions to prosecute are based on evidence, not political affiliation,’ said a former federal prosecutor. ‘Accusations of bias should be scrutinized carefully before being accepted as fact.’
The implications of this report extend beyond the abortion debate, touching on broader concerns about the politicization of federal law enforcement. As the 2026 elections approach, these accusations could further polarize public opinion and complicate efforts to restore trust in governmental institutions.