The swamp is fighting back against President Trump's efforts to drain it of woke ideology. A federal judge has temporarily blocked Trump's executive order demanding that colleges nationwide immediately collect and turn over racial data, handing a victory to Democrat attorneys general who rushed to court to protect their precious DEI programs.
The ruling represents yet another example of activist judges and Democrat state officials working hand-in-hand to obstruct the Trump administration's America First agenda. While hardworking taxpayers voted overwhelmingly to end the discriminatory practice of racial preferences in education, the left continues to use every tool at their disposal to maintain their stranglehold on our institutions.
Trump's executive order was designed to expose the extent of racial discrimination happening in colleges across America – discrimination that the Supreme Court has already ruled unconstitutional. By demanding transparency in how schools collect and use racial data, the President is simply enforcing the law of the land.
Democrats Protect Woke Discrimination
But Democrat attorneys general – the same partisan hacks who spent four years filing lawsuits against Trump's first term – immediately ran to their allies in the federal judiciary to block this common-sense transparency measure. They know that sunlight is the best disinfectant, and they're terrified of what Americans will discover about the systematic discrimination against white and Asian students in higher education.
"This is about equal treatment under the law – something Democrats claim to support but actively undermine at every turn,"
said one administration source familiar with the legal strategy.
The temporary injunction won't stop Trump's broader effort to end woke policies across the federal government. Through DOGE and other initiatives, this administration is systematically dismantling the DEI industrial complex that has poisoned our institutions for decades.
Patriots shouldn't be surprised by this judicial roadblock – it's the same playbook Democrats used throughout Trump's first term. But this time, Trump knows their game and has the mandate to fight back even harder. The question isn't whether this administration will ultimately prevail, but how long the deep state can delay justice for American families.
