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Surviving Trump. Saving America
Reverse Discrimination How Civil Rights Now Protects White Americans and Men — and Makes Fighting Racism Illegal
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The Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department was created in 1957 to undo Jim Crow and protect Black voting rights. It was the institution you called when local power refused to recognize Black people as full citizens.
On December 9, 2025, more than 200 former Division attorneys published an open letter saying it was being destroyed. Three-quarters of its lawyers were gone. Its mission had been turned upside down.
The person running it is Harmeet Dhillon. She is not a civil-rights lawyer. She is one of Trump’s most reliable political operatives, known for challenging the 2020 election results. Under her leadership, the Division has killed consent decree negotiations with the Minneapolis and Louisville police departments, launched investigations into medical school admissions at Ohio State, Stanford, and UC San Diego, and pursued federal charges against Black journalist Don Lemon for covering an immigration protest inside a church.
What’s in This Episode
- The dual mission: How the project to dismantle civil rights serves two simultaneous goals — controlling the demographics by making the legal tools that challenge white advantage illegal, and controlling the electorate by ensuring a shrinking white minority can hold political power permanently
- What enforcement was built to do: The original mission of the Civil Rights Division, the EEOC, and state attorneys general — consent decrees, disparate-impact enforcement, and the tools won through civil rights struggles to force discriminatory institutions to change
- How Project 2025 dismantles it: Three fronts — gut the enforcement tools, reverse who counts as a victim of discrimination, and replace career experts with loyalists. Civil rights now means protecting white Americans and men against programs designed to level the field for Black and brown communities
- Harmeet Dhillon: Who she is, what she is dismantling, what she is building in its place
- Ken Paxton and Texas: How a 74-page legal opinion functions as both threat and roadmap — and why Texas institutions began dismantling DEI structures within weeks, without a single court order
- Life inside this system: For a Black voter turned away at the polls, a Black professional passed over for promotion, a college department head who gets a quiet email from counsel, and four Army officers whose promotions Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth crossed out by hand
Why It Matters
The civil rights system is not being dismantled. It is being turned against the people it was built to protect.
That is the distinction this episode makes. Agencies that once investigated discrimination against Black workers now investigate DEI programs. Courts that once enforced voting rights now rule that only a hostile Attorney General can bring those cases. A law written to protect abortion clinic access is now being used to indict a Black journalist. The system still exists. It has a different mission.
Bella Goode is a pseudonym — but the voice, research, and mission are all real. A Republican turned Democrat advocate in 2016, I was raised by middle class parents in Pennsylvania. I’m a former marketing executive, entrepreneur, and lifelong learner with an MBA from Wharton and a Master’s in Psychology from Penn. I spent decades telling stories in the business world; now I use those skills to connect the dots in American politics.
I’m here because the truth matters — and because the stakes have never been higher. Surviving Trump isn’t lighthearted. It’s clarity, evidence, and a fight for the future of our democracy.
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