The Trump administration is delivering on its promise to end racial discrimination in American education, with the Department of Justice throwing its full weight behind a lawsuit targeting UCLA Medical School's illegal race-based admissions practices.
Led by Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, the DOJ filed to intervene this week in a case that exposes how elite universities have been systematically discriminating against qualified students based on their skin color rather than their qualifications.
This move represents a seismic shift from the Biden regime's woke policies that turned a blind eye to reverse racism in higher education. Under Trump's leadership, the DOJ is finally standing up for the principle that Americans should be judged by their character and abilities, not their race.
Medical School Discrimination Exposed
UCLA's medical school has allegedly been using race as a determining factor in student admissions, violating the constitutional principle of equal protection under the law. This isn't just about fairness – it's about ensuring America gets the most qualified doctors, regardless of their race or ethnicity.
The lawsuit comes at a crucial time when Americans are demanding merit-based selection in critical fields like medicine. Do we really want doctors chosen based on diversity quotas instead of their ability to save lives?
"After a long history of discrimination disguised as 'diversity,' it's time to restore constitutional principles to our education system," the DOJ stated in their filing.
This intervention signals that the Trump administration is serious about dismantling the DEI industrial complex that has infected our institutions. From corporate boardrooms to medical schools, Americans are tired of being told that skin color matters more than competence.
America First Education Policy
Unlike the previous administration that weaponized federal agencies to push radical left-wing ideology, Trump's DOJ is using its power to protect the rights of all Americans. This case could set a precedent that finally ends race-based discrimination in higher education nationwide.
Patriots who believe in merit over melanin should be celebrating this victory. The question is: will other woke universities get the message, or will they continue their discriminatory practices until Trump's DOJ comes knocking on their door too?
