A dangerous Trojan Horse at DOJ's Civil Rights Divsion??
Von Spakovsky in Town Hall has more.
"But when a Republican next comes to the White House – and at the rate this country’s going, it could be sooner rather than later – the impact of the proposed Policy Section in the Civil Rights Division would be much more menacing. Any and every effort by the Republican political leadership to pursue a conservative agenda would be met with extraordinary resistance. To the extent there are even any conservatives naïve enough to take a political post in the Division during the next Republican Administration, they better not dare oppose unconstitutional racial preferences, embrace a plain meaning interpretation of the Voting Rights Act in sync with Supreme Court precedent, exercise restraint in pursuing legally dubious disparate impact lawsuits, or enforce voter anti-intimidation laws in the face of violent threats of brutality by paramilitary black nationalists."
This is just a proposal right now. Rep. Frank Wolf, ranking member of the budget sub, wants answers about some election matters before he will sign off on this idea.
"But when a Republican next comes to the White House – and at the rate this country’s going, it could be sooner rather than later – the impact of the proposed Policy Section in the Civil Rights Division would be much more menacing. Any and every effort by the Republican political leadership to pursue a conservative agenda would be met with extraordinary resistance. To the extent there are even any conservatives naïve enough to take a political post in the Division during the next Republican Administration, they better not dare oppose unconstitutional racial preferences, embrace a plain meaning interpretation of the Voting Rights Act in sync with Supreme Court precedent, exercise restraint in pursuing legally dubious disparate impact lawsuits, or enforce voter anti-intimidation laws in the face of violent threats of brutality by paramilitary black nationalists."
This is just a proposal right now. Rep. Frank Wolf, ranking member of the budget sub, wants answers about some election matters before he will sign off on this idea.




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