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Trump is committed to 'weeding out discriminatory programs' Raft of lawsuits by former aide Stephen Miller's group providing blueprint 

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Trump allies are planning to repurpose anti-discrimination laws with a new focus on anti-white discrimination, with former Trump White House advisor Stephen Miller laying the groundwork through his America First Legal group.

Trump allies 'want to dramatically change the government's interpretation of Civil Rights-era laws' to focus on 'anti-White racism,' Axios reports.

A key figure in providing a template for action is Miller, who helped shape Trump's 'America First' ideology and who served as a main driver for immigration policy during Trump's White House tenure, and who has been mentioned as a potential top official in a second term.

His group has sued to try to do away with programs like one through the Small Business Administration that set aside pandemic relief for women and minority-owned restaurants, arguing it discriminated against white potential recipients of aid.

Allies of former President Donald Trump

Allies of former President Donald Trump 

'President Trump is committed to weeding out discriminatory programs and racist ideology across the federal government,' campaign spokesman Stephen Cheung told DailyMail.com in a statement. 

'By contrast, Joe Biden has continued to push unlawful civil rights abuses by weaponizing every tool of the government to advance Marxism and Communism. As President Trump has said, all staff, offices, and initiatives connected to Biden’s un-American policy will be immediately terminated.' 

Miller's group sued on behalf of a white restaurant owner who said he couldn't qualify under the $29 billion restaurant relief fund that prioritized aid for 'women, veterans and ;socially and

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