The State Department recently instructed employees to report workers who exhibited anti-religious bias, including bias against Christians, according to a cable obtained by The Epoch Times.
The cable was obtained by The Epoch Times via a Freedom of Information Act request.
Employees could provide information anonymously, Rubio said.
The submitted information would be collated, he said, to help the department contribute to an interagency report required by President Donald Trump’s February order aimed at halting anti-Christian discrimination.
Rubio said that while the order focused on anti-Christian bias, targeting any people for their religious beliefs violates the Constitution, so people can report other instances of anti-religious bias.
The cable listed examples such as being mistreated for requesting religious exemptions from mandatory vaccination or observing religious holidays; being forced to remove displays of religious faith from desks and clothing; and being mistreated for refusing to participate in activities with themes that run counter to religious beliefs, such as those “related to preferred personal pronouns.”
The State Department declined to say whether any employees have been fired or otherwise disciplined for exhibiting bias against Christians.
“As a general practice, we do not comment on internal personnel matters,” a spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email on April 30.
Last week, Rubio participated in the first meeting of the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias in the federal government, which was created by a Trump executive order.
He also disclosed that State Department employees were called “murderers” and “troublemakers” for opposing the government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate on religious grounds.
“In one instance, an ambassador yelled at an employee, accusing the employee of wanting to kill the ambassador’s mother despite her being back in the States,” the readout states.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said in an April 22 statement that “[President Joe] Biden’s Department of Justice abused and targeted peaceful Christians while ignoring violent, anti-Christian offenses.”
“Thanks to President Trump, we have ended those abuses, and we will continue to work closely with every member of this Task Force to protect every American’s right to speak and worship freely,” she said.