Axios reports:
If Donald Trump returns to the White House, close allies want to dramatically change the government’s interpretation of Civil Rights-era laws to focus on “anti-white racism” rather than discrimination against people of color. Trump’s Justice Department would push to eliminate or upend programs in government and corporate America that are designed to counter racism that has favored whites.
Longtime aides and allies preparing for a potential second Trump administration have been laying legal groundwork with a flurry of lawsuits and legal complaints — some of which have been successful. A central vehicle for the effort has been America First Legal, founded by former Trump aide Stephen Miller, who has called the group conservatives’ “long-awaited answer to the ACLU.”
Read the full article. Over the last year, Miller has sued Kellogg’s for “sexualizing” its cereals, Target for selling Pride merchandise, Macy’s for its “woke” diversity programs, and NASCAR for being “racist” against white men.
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: If Trump returns to the White House, close allies want to dramatically change the government’s interpretation of Civil Rights-era laws to focus on “anti-white racism” rather than discrimination against people of color. https://t.co/dQh2cCmYn5
— Axios (@axios) April 1, 2024