Courts Step in and Remedy the Biden Administration’s Racially Divisive Policies – IOTW Report

Courts Step in and Remedy the Biden Administration’s Racially Divisive Policies

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The Biden administration is facing a legal challenge over the Small Business Association’s prioritization of women and racial minorities for COVID-19 relief. The SBA said only these applications for restaurant relief would be processed in the first three weeks, kicking white, male small business owners to the back of the line.

America First Legal, which represents restaurant owners Jason and Janice Smith and Eric Nyman, said despite qualifying for relief, their clients are “experiencing race and sex discrimination at the hand of government officials.”

The court agreed. 

“A federal judge in Texas ruled that the SBA’s Restaurant Revitalization Fund was wrong to distribute $28.6 billion in Covid-19 relief on the basis of an owner’s sex and race,” reports The Wall Street Journal.

And that wasn’t the only case against the SBA.

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6 Comments on Courts Step in and Remedy the Biden Administration’s Racially Divisive Policies

  1. Trillions on top of trillions spent trying to improve the lives of blacks since reconstruction and little has changed.
    You think just maybe the fault rests somewhere other than white oppression?

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