Trump escalates campaign against diversity, threatens private sector probes
Source: Reuters
January 22, 2025 3:02 PM EST Updated 15 min ago
Jan 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his campaign against diversity programs on Tuesday by pressuring the private sector to join the initiative and telling government employees in offices administering such programs they would be placed on paid leave. On his first day in office Trump issued a series of executive orders to end diversity, equity and inclusion programs, which attempt to promote opportunities for women, ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ people and other traditionally underrepresented groups.
Civil rights advocates have argued such programs are necessary to address longstanding inequities and structural racism. Trump and his supporters say DEI programs end up unfairly discriminating against other Americans and weaken the importance of candidates' merit in job hiring or promotion. In an executive order issued on Tuesday, Trump revoked executive orders dating as far back as 1965 on environmental actions, equal employment opportunities and encouragement to federal contractors to achieve workforce balancing on race, gender and religion.
The 1965 order that was revoked was signed by then-President Lyndon Johnson to protect the rights of workers employed by federal contractors and ensure they remained free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin, according to the Labor Department.
The Trump executive order seeks to dissuade private companies that receive government contracts from using DEI programs and hiring on the basis of race and sex - what the order called "illegal DEI discrimination and preferences" - and asks government agencies to identify private companies that might be subject to civil investigation.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-place-federal-dei-staff-paid-leave-starting-wednesday-2025-01-22/
GreenWave
(9,858 posts)bucolic_frolic
(48,219 posts)Americans value freedom, they want to live their lives, they like their coworkers, Trump is trying to fix something to suit XtoFascist ideology that ain't broken in the first place.
Owens
(377 posts)DBoon
(23,336 posts)GoreWon2000
(1,170 posts)like Hegseth and RFK, Jr and they're just for starters. This has gone on since before our country was a country.
pfitz59
(11,204 posts)Executive orders do not nullify under-lying law. Congress can rescind laws. The Courts can nullify them. All the Executive can do is refuse to enforce, at risk of being sued or impeached.