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Trump Unveils Controversial Plan to Address Anti-White Racism in Second Term

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Donald Trump has a plan if reelected to combat discrimination against White Americans.

Axios reports that Trump’s allies are drafting plans to crack down on laws and interpretations designed to keep whites out of positions in power.

The report states:

Trump’s Justice Department will push for the elimination or reversal of programs that have been implemented in corporate America and government to combat racism. These programs have favored whites.

The targets would include policies that have been in place for decades to give minorities more economic opportunities to programs launched recently as a response to the pandemic or the death of George Floyd.

Axios says that America First Legal is a group founded by Stephen Miller, a former White House advisor. The organization has won numerous victories since it was established.

The Heritage Foundation will also play a part, as it has drafted plans to end “affirmative discrimination” during a second Trump Administration.

The report continues:

Some of the lawsuits and legal complaints filed by longtime allies and aides preparing for an eventual second Trump administration were successful. America First Legal was the central vehicle of the effort, founded by Stephen Miller, a former Trump aide who called the group conservatives “long-awaited ACLU’s answer.”

Other Trump-aligned organizations are preparing to challenge or implement policies at a larger scale if a future Trump Justice Department is formed. The Heritage Foundation, through its well-funded “Project 2025,” envisions a Trump second administration that ends what they call “affirmative racism.” Gene Hamilton, a former Trump Justice Department official, wrote a part of the plan that argues “advancing the interest of certain segments in American society… comes at other Americans’ expense — and almost always violates federal law.”

These groups gained in popularity with the Supreme Court turning to the right, most notably the recent rejection of affirmative action for college admissions. The court ruled programs that benefit people of color and correct past injustices are discriminatory against white and Asian Americans.

Axios reported that Trump’s spokesperson Steve Cheung said the effort would involve unwinding policies, programs, and initiatives initiated by Joe Biden.

He said: “As the President has stated, all staff, office, and initiatives related to Biden’s anti-American policy will immediately be terminated.” “President Trump has committed himself to eliminating discriminatory programs, racist ideologies, and offices across the federal government.”

It may not be fair to compare racism against whites to the historic discrimination of African Americans. However, affirmative action has led to a growing omission of white Americans from important positions.

It is now acceptable to make disparaging remarks about white people that would have been considered racist if made against any other race.

The above effort may not be able to eradicate racism against whites, but it could succeed in eradicating the problem within the federal government as well as other notable institutions. This approach is very much welcomed by those who are committed to equality.

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