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Anti-Woke Harmeet Dhillon Poised to Fix DOJ’s Civil Rights Division

With Harmeet Dhillon as Trump's pick, the DOJ's Civil Rights Division is set to be restored to justice and sanity.

President-elect Donald Trump has just made a power move by nominating Harmeet Dhillon to spearhead the Department of Justice‘s Civil Rights Division, a clear signal that he’s ready to realign and rescue the division from its recent, grotesque abuses under Biden’s watch.

Under the Biden administration, this division transformed into a political weapon, shamelessly used to suppress Americans who dared challenge their extreme abortion and gender ideologies. Biden’s DOJ became a tool for silencing dissent and twisting federal law to serve their radical agenda. Harmeet Dhillon’s nomination is a beacon of hope for those of us longing for a return to justice, free from the taint of partisanship.

Dhillon’s reputation as a steadfast defender of civil rights and her formidable legal expertise make her an ideal choice to restore integrity and purpose to the division. Her track record is clear: she’s spent her career fighting against the corruption and liberal overreach that have plagued our justice system. Unlike her predecessors, who have weaponized the Civil Rights Division against pro-lifers and conservatives, Dhillon has consistently stood on the side of constitutional rights and fairness.

We recently had her on the Of The People podcast, where we delved deep into the corruption and malevolence of pushing irreversible trans surgeries on children, among other pressing issues. She’s exactly the antidote America needs to clean up the disastrous mess left by the Biden administration.

Take, for instance, the Biden administration’s egregious overreach in deploying SWAT teams against peaceful pro-life advocates—a clear abuse of power to intimidate the administration’s political opponents. Or consider their relentless push to impose gender ideology, twisting the very concept of civil rights beyond recognition. This isn’t just mismanagement; it’s an assault on the foundational principles of justice and equality.

What’s desperately needed now is a realignment towards the true spirit of civil rights—a movement away from political retribution and towards genuine justice. Dhillon’s leadership promises just that. Her commitment to fighting against the authoritarian impulses of the woke left is exactly what the DOJ needs. It’s time to move from a division that attacks pro-lifers and censors free speech to one that genuinely protects the civil rights of all Americans, regardless of their political beliefs.

Under Dhillon’s guidance, I expect the Civil Rights Division to shift back to its original mandate: defending the oppressed, not oppressing the defenders. With Trump backing her, there’s a strong chance we’ll see significant reforms—reforms that are long overdue. As Trump prepares to take office again, it’s clear that restoring justice and sanity to our government’s institutions is high on the agenda. And with Dhillon at the helm, the Civil Rights Division is set to become a symbol of that restoration.

Robert Chernin

Robert Chernin

Robert B. Chernin has brought his years of political consulting and commentary back to radio. As a longtime entrepreneur, business leader, fundraiser and political confidant, Robert has a unique perspective with insights not heard anyway else. Robert has consulted on federal and statewide campaigns at the gubernatorial, congressional, senatorial, and presidential level. He served in leadership roles in the presidential campaigns of President George W. Bush as well as McCain for President. He led Florida’s Victory 2004’s national Jewish outreach operations as Executive Director. In addition, he served on the President’s Committee of the Republican Jewish Coalition. Robert co-founded and served as president of the Electoral Science Institute, a non-profit organization that utilizes behavioral science to increase voter participation and awareness. Robert can be heard on multiple radio stations and viewed on the “Of the People” podcast where you get your podcasts.