Donald Trump vows to fight “anti-white feeling” in the US
In a contentious political landscape, Donald Trump's vocal stance against what he labels "anti-white sentiment" is poised to embolden like-minded advocates aiming to dismantle initiatives addressing racism and bolstering diversity. As the 2024 Republican presidential candidate, Trump and his allies propose repurposing programs designed to support marginalised communities, sparking debates about equality and privilege. Amidst fervent rhetoric, the nation braces for potential shifts in policy and perceptions under the spectre of Trump's second term.
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SOURCE: REUTERS
By Gram Slattery and Nathan Layne
WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) – Donald Trump's pledge to fight what he calls "anti-white feeling" in the U.S. will likely embolden allies who seek to dismantle government and corporate programs created to battle racism and boost diversity in American life.
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