President-Elect Donald Trump continues to ramp up the rhetoric with a series of videos posted today, this time promising “restitution” payments for those he calls victims of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.

Trump’s latest plan involves dismantling the Department of Education and imposing hefty fines on colleges that use DEI programs.

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According to Trump, the DOJ will go after schools engaged in “racial discrimination,” with funds from the fines funneled back to people who’ve been “unjustly treated” by these policies.

Trump hasn’t exactly named the names of those who get the checks, but it’s not hard to guess who’s on his radar.

Today's videos are shining new light on his 10 Point Plan Videos from Last September.

America First Legal, founded by his former senior advisor and current Son-in-law Stephen Miller, has been vocal in court against what it calls “anti-white discrimination.”

See: FASORP v. Northwestern University

So, if you’re thinking restitution might be headed toward specific groups who feel shut out by DEI programs, you’re likely on the money.

Trump’s plan leans into a growing number of lawsuits where plaintiffs argue that diversity programs unfairly impact white students and workers.

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For Trump to pull this off, Congress would need to get on board.

liminating the Senate filibuster
With a Democrat-controlled Senate, Trump’s proposals may face significant resistance. However, if his policies go forward, they could transform debates over racial equity and anti-discrimination in education.


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