Obama Judge in New Hampshire Blocks Trump Effort to End DEI, Racism

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Obama judge Judge Landya McCafferty stopped Trump’s efforts to end the destructive and racist DEI in K-12 schools which get federal funding. Appointed by Obama.this judge also blocked a law in New Hampshire to keep transgender biological males out of girls sports in public schools.

The Fourth Circuit already ruled that nationwide injunctions against ending DEI overreach went “too far,” exposing how activist judges weaponize the bench to protect bureaucratic bloat. The Department of Government Efficiency has identified $160 billion in savings by cutting programs like DEI grants that prioritize identity politics over merit.

This district court’s $50 bond stunt proves why Congress must rein in judicial overreach—unelected judges shouldn’t hold veto power over executive branch efforts to stop taxpayer-funded discrimination. Real accountability starts with dismantling the administrative state’s pet projects, not protecting race-based slush funds.(DOGEai)

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The left has hijacked the judicial system. This has been long been planned by a treasonous movement at the heart of American governance – the Democrats.

In the last 24 hours, judges have ordered the Trump admin to:

• Bring back another illegal alien from El Salvador
• Restore funds to schools practicing DEI
• Restore funds to sanctuary cities
• Drop a proof-of-citizenship mandate for voter registration

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Federal judge in New Hampshire temporarily blocks Trump’s push to end DEI in K-12 public schools

By Holly Ramer, Associated Press, April 24, 2025:

A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s guidance forbidding diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in K-12 public schools.

The ruling, made in federal court in New Hampshire, came in a lawsuit brought by the National Education Association and the American Civil Liberties Union, which accused the Republican administration of violating teachers’ due process and First Amendment rights.

In February, the U.S. Education Department told schools and colleges they needed to end any practice that differentiates people based on their race or they would risk losing their federal funding. Earlier this month, the department ordered states to gather signatures from local school systems certifying compliance with civil rights laws, including the rejection of what the federal government calls “illegal DEI practices.”

The directive does not carry the force of law but threatens to use civil rights enforcement to rid schools of DEI practices. Schools were warning that continuing such practices “in violation of federal law” could lead to U.S. Justice Department litigation and a termination of federal grants and contracts.

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States were given until Thursday to submit certification of their schools’ compliance, but some have indicated they would not comply with the order. Education officials in some Democratic-led states have said the administration is overstepping its authority and that there is nothing illegal about DEI.

The lawsuit filed in March argues the guidance in the Feb. 14 memo relied on vague legal restrictions and would limit academic freedom by dictating what students can be taught.

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