As SCOTUS reviews affirmative action, Trump ally warns Biden's anti-white

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Radio ads being played in the South days before the midterm elections are asking, 'When did racism against white people become OK?'

Leaked emails from 2015 and 2016 revealed that Miller expressed

"The Biden Administration and left-wing officials in education, business and governments across the country are imposing policies that systemically and routinely discriminate against American citizens based solely on the color of their skin," Hamilton said."That is illegal. Our advertisements make the point that racism is always wrong—regardless of who it is targeted against.

Blum said his nonprofit believes in the"traditional meaning of affirmative action," including investing in educational pipelines to improve underperforming high schools and improving outreach to underrepresented students.

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