Bombshell videos have surfaced exposing Trump-endorsed Senate candidate Julia Letlow's troubling history of promoting DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives in university hiring processes, directly contradicting her current claims of being an anti-woke warrior.
The unearthed footage shows Letlow actively championing diversity-focused hiring practices during her time in academia, raising serious questions about her conservative credentials as she seeks to replace retiring Senator Bill Cassidy in Louisiana's upcoming special election.
Despite now claiming she "spent years fighting DEI in the House and will keep it up in the Senate," the videos paint a starkly different picture of Letlow's actual record on woke ideology.
"@jbletlow has been dodging TV debates. It's not hard to see why. For the first time, her shockingly liberal, shockingly swampy, shockingly pro-DEI record is being exposed. Her record is impossible to defend on TV, so Liberal Letlow is staying in the Biden Bunker,"
posted Team Bill Cassidy on social media, highlighting Letlow's apparent reluctance to face public scrutiny.
This revelation comes at a critical time as President Trump's administration has made eliminating DEI programs a cornerstone priority, with agencies across the federal government purging woke policies from military, education, and hiring practices.
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The timing couldn't be worse for Letlow, who has been banking on Trump's endorsement to carry her through the primary. But how can Louisiana voters trust someone who championed the very same anti-American, race-obsessed policies that Trump has spent his presidency dismantling?
Patriots across Louisiana are now asking the hard questions: Did Trump get played by another establishment politician masquerading as America First? And why is Letlow refusing to debate if her record is so solid?
As the Trump-Vance administration continues its mission to drain the swamp and eliminate woke ideology from government, can conservatives really afford to send someone to the Senate whose own words expose her as part of the DEI problem plaguing our institutions?
