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BumRushDaShow

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Sun Jul 5, 2026, 05:10 PM 21 hrs ago

At Trump's Direction, Federal Agencies Are Abandoning Discrimination Cases

Source: New York Times

July 5, 2026


When Kenni Miller started as a shift manager in his local Sheetz convenience store in Altoona, Pa., he felt something that he rarely had as a Black man in the workplace. He felt trusted. He felt appreciated. When he was fired a few weeks later, in the summer of 2020 after a background check, Mr. Miller, then 27, was devastated. A nonviolent, felony drug conviction from his teenage years had never caused him to be denied a job before. And he already proved he could do the work.

“I was well spoken,” Mr. Miller told The New York Times in an interview. “They had me running the cash register, talking to people, all the customers. I’m doing these things, learning the whole store, so I’m equipped for the job. That’s not the issue here, right?” In 2024, Mr. Miller was part of a class-action lawsuit against Sheetz filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, alleging that the company’s criminal background checks disproportionately screened out applicants of color.

But soon after President Trump took office, the E.E.O.C. abruptly dropped the case. The agency cited an executive order by Mr. Trump that directed federal agencies to “deprioritize” cases like Mr. Miller’s, in which companies are scrutinized not for intentional discrimination, but for having policies that have an unintentional, “disparate impact” on minority applicants.

The result has been an abandonment of civil rights cases across the federal government, in departments including education, housing, trade, justice and the E.E.O.C. There is no public accounting of exactly how many cases have been closed, but legal advocates describe a generational void in civil rights enforcement.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/05/us/politics/trump-dei-order-eeoc-discrimination.html



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At Trump's Direction, Federal Agencies Are Abandoning Discrimination Cases (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 21 hrs ago OP
Time for a boycott of Sheetz kimbutgar 21 hrs ago #1
Gowing up in the area this is hardly a surprise. Altoona. twodogsbarking 21 hrs ago #2

twodogsbarking

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2. Gowing up in the area this is hardly a surprise. Altoona.
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 05:38 PM
21 hrs ago

The population is approximately 88% White, 4% African American, 6% multi-racial, and 2% Hispanic or Latino.

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