A group of attorneys, scholars, and advocates put their names to a letter sent to Attorney General Jeff Sessions Tuesday, urging him to take a serious look at reform as he works with the President to select a new Assistant Attorney General for his Civil Rights Division.
“During the Obama administration, the Division served purely ideological ends with rigidity unmatched in other federal offices. Entrenched federal bureaucrats jettisoned precepts like equal enforcement in favor of political and racialized dogmas with a zeal that risks litigation failure and invites court sanctions,” the letter states.
Signed by such conservative heavyweights as Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, the letter paints a picture of a Division ripe for sweeping reform after eight years under Obama during which “The Civil Rights Division has relegated its leadership role to political activists.”
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5 comments:
Drain The Swamp, Now !!
I'm with 9:41...drain the swamp in every organization!
Thanks again that Hillary wasn't elected, or Obama's policies would have been maintained and strengthened to give Globalists the upper hand in every facet of our lives.
you have to get rid of all the cancer--fire them all
Should have been done day 1,
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