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U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock sharply criticized President Trump's recent executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives during a speech at the National Cathedral's Annual HBCU Welcome Sunday. Warnock described Trump's actions as a “wholesale unabashed assault” on DEI principles. “Don’t tell me you reject DEI when you live in a White House built by Black hands,” he asserted, referring to the historical contributions of enslaved individuals.
Since his inauguration, Trump has expedited measures to eliminate DEI-related positions within federal agencies and encouraged the private sector to do the same, claiming such policies discriminate against white candidates. Warnock countered Trump's assertions, emphasizing that diversity leads to innovation and success. He called attention to the aviation industry's lack of diversity, expressing that it hinders progress.
The senator also defended Bishop Mariann Budde, whose recent sermon criticizing Trump drew backlash. Warnock commended Budde for her leadership, stating, “When the prophet speaks, the prophet doesn’t apologize.” His remarks reflect growing tensions regarding DEI in America amidst shifting political climates.