A Wisconsin dairy farmer, Adam Faust, is suing the USDA, alleging that ongoing diversity, equity, and inclusion programs illegally discriminate against white farmers. The lawsuit, filed by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, claims these programs, implemented under both the Biden and current administrations, disadvantage white farmers in loan guarantees, administrative fees, and environmental conservation reimbursements. This follows a 2021 lawsuit where similar claims resulted in a court ruling against a race-based loan forgiveness program. The USDA has declined to comment on the pending litigation.
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President Trump signed executive orders aiming to recognize only two sexes (male and female) and eliminate federal DEI programs deemed “radical and wasteful.” The gender order mandates the use of “sex” instead of “gender” in official documents, impacting passports and visas, and restricts taxpayer funding for gender-transition healthcare. A second order targets the dismantling of DEI initiatives within federal agencies, focusing on environmental justice programs and equity-related grants. These actions, announced on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, are framed as a return to merit-based systems, while opponents argue they represent a setback for racial and social justice and anticipate legal challenges.
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Meta and Amazon scaling back their diversity programs ahead of a potential Trump inauguration is a fascinating development, prompting a flurry of speculation and opinions. The immediate reaction from many is a sense of cynicism, a feeling that these companies never truly cared about diversity, viewing their previous initiatives as mere performative acts designed to garner positive public image and potentially secure government funding. The suspicion is that these programs were always ultimately subordinate to profit maximization.
This shift, however, may not solely be about placating a potential Trump administration. It’s possible that the companies are proactively addressing potential legal risks.… Continue reading