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Trump admin’s “reverse discrimination” claims shake DOJ Civil Rights Division

by LAWIN.news January 19, 2026
written by LAWIN.news January 19, 2026
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The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division is shifting its enforcement focus under the Trump administration toward investigating claims of discrimination against white Americans and other non-minority groups, according to public statements, agency records, and court filings.

Senior administration officials said the department is reviewing complaints that allege unfair treatment of white students, job applicants, and workers in education, employment, and other areas covered by federal civil rights law. The shift reflects the administration’s position that some diversity initiatives, affirmative action policies, and race-conscious decision-making may violate civil rights protections.

The Civil Rights Division has traditionally concentrated on enforcing laws designed to protect minority groups from discrimination in voting, housing, education, employment, policing, and access to public services. Past enforcement efforts emphasized desegregation, equal access, and the removal of discriminatory practices that affected Black Americans, Latino communities, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and other groups.

Under the Trump administration, political appointees directed career staff to devote more resources to cases involving allegations of discrimination against non-minority individuals. Department guidance and statements describe enforcement priorities that emphasize race-neutral or colorblind interpretations of civil rights laws.

The department is relying on statutes such as Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibit discrimination based on race, color, and national origin in education and employment. Officials argue that these laws also apply when individuals claim harm from race-based preferences or diversity programs.

Court filings and public records show the department challenging or questioning certain admissions policies, hiring practices, and promotion systems at institutions that receive federal funding. The cases include complaints involving college admissions, government contracting, and workplace decisions.

Members of Congress are requesting information and holding hearings on the department’s civil rights priorities as the debate over the definition and enforcement of discrimination laws continues.

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