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VICTORY: Appeals Court CRUSHES Deep State Judge's Blockade of Trump's DEI Elimination

Gary FranchiFebruary 8, 2026230 views
VICTORY: Appeals Court CRUSHES Deep State Judge's Blockade of Trump's DEI Elimination
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President Trump scored a massive victory against the woke establishment Friday when a federal appeals court unanimously crushed a lower court's attempt to protect discriminatory DEI programs from elimination.

The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals delivered a devastating blow to the deep state's resistance efforts, vacating a preliminary injunction that Maryland District Judge Adam Abelson had issued to block Trump's executive order eliminating racist Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion grants from federal contracting.

The three-judge panel's unanimous decision represents a complete rejection of the left's desperate attempts to preserve their anti-white, anti-merit hiring schemes that have poisoned American institutions for years.

Deep State Judge Gets Smacked Down

Judge Abelson's injunction was nothing more than activist judicial overreach designed to sabotage Trump's mandate to restore fairness and merit-based hiring to the federal government. The appeals court saw right through this transparent attempt to protect discriminatory programs that violate the Constitution's equal protection principles.

This ruling clears the path for President Trump to continue dismantling the woke infrastructure that the Biden regime embedded throughout the federal bureaucracy. Patriots across America have been waiting for this moment – watching their tax dollars fund programs that explicitly discriminate against them based on their skin color.

"The American people voted to end this divisive, racist agenda, and no activist judge is going to stand in the way of that mandate," said one administration source familiar with the matter.

America First Agenda Unstoppable

This victory demonstrates that Trump's second-term agenda cannot be derailed by the usual suspects in black robes. The President campaigned on ending woke policies, and he's delivering exactly what voters demanded in November.

While the mainstream media will likely ignore this story or spin it negatively, real Americans understand what's happening here: the systematic restoration of merit over melanin in government operations.

How many more deep state roadblocks will Trump's legal team have to demolish before the resistance finally accepts that the American people have spoken?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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VeteranVoterVerifiedjust now
WINNING! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedjust now
This judge was clearly overstepping their authority. The appeals court made the right call here - elections have consequences and Trump has a mandate to implement these changes.
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WorkingDad2024Verifiedjust now
I've seen firsthand how DEI quotas hurt qualified workers in my industry. This gives me hope that we can get back to a true meritocracy where hard work actually pays off.
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LibertyLover88Verifiedjust now
Can someone explain what specific DEI programs this affects? I want to understand the full scope of this victory.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedjust now
About time! As someone who runs a company, I want to hire the best candidates regardless of their demographics. DEI has made that nearly impossible without legal risks.
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FreeMarketFanVerifiedjust now
Exactly! Let businesses make their own decisions based on qualifications.
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ConstitutionalDefenderVerifiedjust now
This is what draining the swamp looks like in action. These activist judges need to remember their place is to interpret law, not make policy from the bench.
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PatriotMom47Verifiedjust now
Finally! Merit-based hiring should be the standard everywhere. My daughter couldn't get into her top choice college despite perfect grades because they needed to fill quotas.
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TruthSeeker2024Verifiedjust now
Same thing happened to my nephew. The system has been broken for years.