Trump's Pick for Top State Department Role Rebuked for Anti-Black, Racist Views
In a shocking move, President Donald Trump has nominated Jeremy Carl to be the Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations. However, Carl's past writings and statements have sparked outrage among civil rights groups and Black leaders, who are urging the U.S. Senate to reject his nomination.Carl's Troubling Record
Jeremy Carl, author of 'The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart,' has a history of making racist and anti-Black comments. He has described holidays like Juneteenth as 'racial hustle' and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as an 'anti-white weapon.' These statements have been widely criticized, with many calling them white nationalist rhetoric.
Civil Rights Groups Speak Out
Desirée Cormier Smith, a senior diplomat and former State Department official, has spoken out against Carl's nomination. She explained that the role of Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations is critical, as it involves managing how the United States engages with and represents itself to the United Nations and its agencies. Cormier Smith warned that normalizing white supremacist views in positions of power would be a disaster.
Senate Hearing Highlights Carl's Struggles
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Jeremy Carl was grilled by senators who challenged him on his views and past remarks. He struggled to answer questions about what he considered white culture, despite previously stating that it was being erased due to mass immigration. His inability to walk back his previous statements has raised concerns about his fitness for the role.
The nomination of Jeremy Carl to be the Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations has sparked a heated debate. While some argue that he is qualified for the position, others see his past writings and statements as a clear indication of his racist views. As the U.S. Senate considers his nomination, it remains to be seen whether they will reject him or allow him to take on this critical role.
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