“Especially considering where this administration is when it comes to minority rights, this nomination does not look good.”
—Sen. Mazie Hirono
Civil rights organizations are raising alarm ahead of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday on President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, Eric Dreiband, who groups argue has an “overwhelmingly anti-civil rights record” and is therefore “unfit” for the position.
CNN summarized Dreiband’s history:
Dreiband also represented the University of North Carolina when it faced lawsuits after deciding to enforce the state’s anti-transgender “bathroom bill,” which was later repealed.
In a letter addressed to Sens. Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) on Tuesday, Lambda Legal and 46 other national, state, and local LGBTQ groups argued that the nomination of Dreiband “embodies this Justice Department’s lack of commitment to defending the civil rights of LGBT people,” and said it is yet another indication of Trump’s “disdain for civil rights.”
Trump’s Department of Justice “appears not only to have abandoned its obligation to defend civil rights, but has decided instead to use its authority to inflict additional harm on communities already under attack, including (but certainly not limited to) the LGBT community,” the groups wrote, urging the Senate to oppose Dreiband’s confirmation.
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