PROOF: They Tried to Force Christians to Comply — or Lose Their Funding

What began as a Supreme Court ruling on workplace discrimination quickly became a sweeping federal campaign to enforce gender ideology across American life — and Camille Varone, senior counsel at the DOJ, has proof. According to the DOJ’s 2026 report by the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, the Biden administration expanded the 2020 Bostock decision far beyond its original scope and used it to rewrite Title IX guidance, pressure public schools, and challenge religious exemptions. Varone tells BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey that the Biden administration “created all sorts of new memorandums, guidance materials, and threatened across the board doctors, schools, school lunch programs, and girls’ sports with compliance, with their views of gender ideology, at risk of losing federal funding.” “It sounds like you’re saying the Biden administration really weaponized against Christian institutions, individuals, and schools,” Stuckey comments. The Biden administration also used the Department of Agriculture to tell public schools that if they did not abide by the rewrite of Title IX and allow boys into girls’ bathrooms, they would not receive SNAP funds, and it considered requests for religious exemptions as “harmful conduct to be regulated.” “So, they really wanted to use this rewrite of Title IX, this transgender issue specifically, to push back on Christians and Christian institutions exercising our beliefs about biology and gender,” she continues. “Is that right?” “That’s exactly right,” Varone responds. Want more from Allie Beth Stuckey? To enjoy more of Allie’s upbeat and in-depth coverage of culture, news, and theology from a Christian, conservative perspective, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
PROOF: They Tried to Force Christians to Comply — or Lose Their Funding

PROOF: They Tried to Force Christians to Comply — or Lose Their Funding Camille Varone, senior counsel at the DOJ, claims the Biden administration expanded the 2020 Bostock Supreme Court decision to enforce gender ideology. This expansion allegedly involved rewriting Title IX guidance, pressuring public schools, and challenging religious exemptions, with threats of losing federal funding for non-compliance. The administration reportedly used the Department of Agriculture to withhold SNAP funds from schools that did not comply with the rewritten Title IX regarding bathroom access.

  • DOJ’s 2026 report by the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias details alleged expansion of the Bostock decision.
  • Biden administration allegedly used the ruling to rewrite Title IX guidance and pressure public schools.
  • Religious exemptions were allegedly challenged, with compliance on gender ideology threats of losing federal funding.
  • Department of Agriculture allegedly linked SNAP funds to compliance with Title IX rewrite on bathroom access.
  • Requests for religious exemptions were reportedly considered ‘harmful conduct to be regulated’.

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