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Constitutional and civil rights attorney Harmeet Dhillon is causing waves and Department of Justice resignations as she reorients the department’s Civil Rights Division to align with the Trump agenda.
Harmeet Dhillon, a California attorney and prominent conservative activist, was confirmed on April 3, 2025, as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights in a 52–45 Senate vote. Her appointment ...
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It comes under the new stewardship of Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, a civil rights attorney-turned-MAGA icon, who has vowed to realign the division’s mission with the priorities of ...
The new director of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, Harmeet K. Dhillon, has ordered employees to turn their attention to combating antisemitism, anti-Christian bias and so-called woke ideology.
The resignations come as Dhillon and Attorney General Pam Bondi have made clear the priorities of the division -- which was established in the wake of the Civil Rights movement in the 1950s ...
After the Biden administration spent four years “weaponizing” her division, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon says that she needs more “energized attorneys” to ...
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who oversees the Civil Rights Division, said over the weekend that more than 100 attorneys had accepted the offer, but the final number is expected to ...
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Dhillon’s appointment marks a historic milestone, as she becomes the first Sikh American to hold the position. SALDEF noted in its statement that the Civil Rights Division plays a critical role ...
ADVERTISEMENT However, Harmeet Dhillon, who was sworn in as the new head of the division on April 7, expressed satisfaction, rather than concern, over losing more than half of her staff.