Trump SCREWS GOVT Functions with SWEEPING MOVE
by Anthony Davis
MeidasTouch
Jan 28, 2025
Trump mandated the closure of all federal diversity offices, ordering that employees in these roles be placed on paid administrative leave by Wednesday evening. The directive, which targets Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) programs, marks one of the administration’s most sweeping actions against federal diversity initiatives to date. Anthony Davis reports.
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the Trump regime has mandated the
closure of all federal diversity offices
ordering that employees in these roles
be placed on paid administrative leave
by Wednesday evening the directive which
targets diversity Equity inclusion and
accessibility programs marks one of the
administration's most sweeping actions
against Federal diversity initiatives to
date in a memo issued by the US office
of personnel management and confirmed by
the White House Press Secretary
department and agency heads were
instructed to notify deia employees of
the immediate change the directive comes
in the wake of two executive orders
signed by Donald Trump both of which aim
to dismantle diversity related policies
across the federal government the first
executive order titled ending radical
and wasteful government Dei programs and
preferencing overturns initiatives
introduced by President Joe Biden in
2021 these initiatives had sought to to
institutionalize Dei practices across
federal agencies embedding Equity plans
into areas ranging from hiring practices
to policymaking ensuring that every
employee and applicant gets a fair
chance under the new executive order all
Dei offices roles plans and programs
must be dismantled within 60 days since
the signing of the order Equity plans
have been removed from various Federal
websites including that of the White
House itself self the Trump regime
framed the decision as a corrective
measure to what it perceives as
discriminatory policies the Biden
Administration forced illegal and
immoral discrimination programs going by
the name of diversity equity and
inclusion to virtually all aspects of
the federal government the executive
order claims critics say this
characterization misrepresents the
purpose of Dei which aims to address
systemic inequities and promote fairness
a second executive order signed the
following day rescinded long-standing
Federal Equity policies including a
Civil Rights era mandate established by
President Lynden B Johnson that required
government contractors to adhere to
equal opportunity standards Trump's
order accused influential institutions
ranging from major corporations to law
enforcement agencies and universities of
adopting dangerous demeaning and immoral
race and sex-based preference under the
guise of so-called diversity equity and
inclusion the move dismantles Decades of
federal efforts aimed at ensuring
Equitable treatment and opportunities
within government contracts and hiring
the Trump regime's dismantling of Dei
programs reflects a broader cultural
debate that has intensified in recent
years Dei policies have become a flash
point in the so-called culture wars with
conservative and Maga Republican
commentators is often framing such
initiatives as discriminatory towards
groups that historically held dominant
positions in American society namely
white male
Americans the cultural Clash reached a
crescendo in 2023 when the Supreme Court
struck down affirmative action in higher
education the decision emboldened
conservative groups to Mount Legal
challenges against Dei policies in
workplaces arguing that they unfairly
disadvantage AG certain demographics
Trump's rhetoric during his campaign
echoed these sentiments with the
president asserting that there is a
definite anti-white feeling in this
country his comments resonated with
conservative voters who see Dei
initiatives as a threat to traditional
meritocratic systems though critics
argue that this perspective completely
ignores systemic barriers faced by
marginalized and minority communities
while the Trump ad administration's
actions have focused on federal programs
the implications May extend to the
private sector also during his first
term Trump issued an executive order in
September 2020 that banned Dei training
among private government contractors the
order however was swiftly blocked by a
federal judge on First Amendment grounds
and later overturned by President Joe
Biden yesterday's executive order
stopped short of reinstating a ban on
Dei practices in the private sector
likely due to potential legal challenges
however it directed the Attorney General
to explore ways to discourage what it
describes as illegal discrimination and
preferences signaling that further
action may be forthcoming blind
supporters of trump and this decision
view it as a rejection of what they
perceive as divisive and unnecessary
policies prejudice against white
straight and able-bodied people many
conservatives areg that Dei programs
impose ideological Conformity and result
in Reverse discrimination rather than
fostering genuine
inclusivity in reality dismantling Dei
offices and programs undermines progress
towards equity and inclusion in the
workplace and the broader Society these
programs are essential to addressing
systemic inequities and fostering
environments where individuals from all
backgrounds can thrive civil rights
Advocates have expressed alarm at the
rollback of policies that have long
served as safeguards against
discrimination this is not just an
attack on Dei this is an attack on the
values of fairness and equality that
these policies
represent the dismantling of Dei
initiatives also raises questions about
the federal government's commitment to
diversity at a time when the nation is
becoming increasingly diverse Democrats
argue that this shift risks alienating
marginalized communities and weakening
the government's ability to serve a
diverse population effectively the Trump
administration's decision to shutter
Federal Dei offices represents a
significant policy shift one that
underscores the heightened tensions
surrounding equity and inclusion in the
United States meanwhile Trump has signed
an executive order temporarily
suspending all US foreign assistance
programs for 90 days the suspension
allows for a comprehensive review to
ensure these programs align with his
administration's policy priorities the
immediate impact of the order remains
unclear as many foreign aid programs
have already received funding through
Congressional Appropriations These funds
are often legally obligated to be spent
with some potentially already dispersed
in the executive order one of many
signed during Trump's first day back in
office he criticized the current
structure of foreign assistance despite
knowing nothing about it in order to
further stipulate that no further United
States foreign assistance shall be
dispersed in a manner that is not fully
aligned with the foreign policy of the
United States this sweeping move signals
a significant shift in the US approach
to International Aid with potential
ramifications for Global development
efforts and international relations
further segregating the United States
from the rest of the Civilized world I'm
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