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Trump SLAYS UN's 'Racist' Reparations Racket: America First Victory as Globalist Cash Grab Gets Booted

President Trump withdrew the U.S. from the UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent via executive order, citing its promotion of racist policies and global reparations.

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Enough of the endless pandering to divisive globalist schemes that divide people by race and demand endless payouts for historical grievances.

President Trump has finally drawn a line in the sand against one of the worst offenders.

Trump signed an executive order Wednesday withdrawing the United States from the United Nations Permanent Forum on People of African Descent.

State Department officials described the forum as promoting unconstitutional and racist policies, including demands for global reparations.

Administration officials said the forum advanced racial grievances and victim-based social policies that violated the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment and Equal Protection Clause.

"America will no longer lend its credibility to racist organizations," State Department principal spokesman Tommy Pigott said.

Djibril Diallo (second from left) of African Renaissance and Diaspora Network and other delegates to third session of Permanent Forum on People of African Descent hold Red Card Pledge cards (Photo credit: Djibril Diallo)

"Radical activists who embrace DEI ideology and seek to compel the United States to adopt policies mandating race-based wealth redistribution, in organizations such as the UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent will no longer be entertained,” he added."The United States is proudly withdrawing from racist organizations such as this forum."

The forum advocated for a global reparations agenda to compensate Africa and the African diaspora for the enduring legacies of colonialism, enslavement, apartheid and genocide between the 16th and the 19th centuries.

It also asserted that climate action efforts must incorporate racial equity and that climate justice cannot succeed without addressing historical and structural injustices.

The forum extended its positions to artificial intelligence, declaring that only reparatory justice could prevent technology-enabled racism.

The single U.S. based member of the committee is Justin Hansford, a Howard University law professor and critical race theory advocate who served on the 10-member forum starting in March 2022.

Hansford has advocated abolishing police departments, supported the Black Lives Matter movement and endorsed a UN tribunal to require the United States to pay $5 million in reparations to Black Americans.

This is a massive victory against the globalist elites pushing their racist reparations scam to bankrupt America and destroy our sovereignty—they're coming for your wallet next.

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