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Trump DEI crackdowns lauded for bringing merit back to medicine: ‘Make healthcare great again’

President Trump is waging war on signatures, entrenching Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) philosophy into various U.S. entities presidential order Reduce the practice as we encourage public and private sector companies to prioritize benefits in the workplace.

“It's huge and I think the president is really going to make health care great again,” Dr. Stanley Goldfarb of the Do No Harm nonprofit told Fox News. He said he is working on changes.

“I think it would do three things. It would have a huge impact on medical school admissions. First of all, it would require medical schools to comply with what students now have for fair admission,” The famous case Harvard and the Supreme Court [the University of] He added, referring to the landmark 2023 ruling in which North Carolina banned race-based “affirmative action” admissions practices for most institutions of higher education.

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US President Donald Trump gives a thumbs up as he arrives at the first parade inside Capital One Arena on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)

“Secondly… it will have a big impact on the private sector issue of DEI. So it has to follow the fact that there is no more DEI, such as creating medical schools and private medical societies…,” he said. continued.

“And I think even as important as it is for medical school admissions, it will issue changes in contracts and grants that the federal government will make. Most medical schools and health systems are very dependent on the federal government for their grants and contracts and this executive order says [there will be] This activity is no longer occurring in these grant-making activities. ”

Goldfarb has been sounding the alarm and leading “Do No Harm” over medical Dei for a while. in the words of the groupprotecting health care professionals from the “disastrous consequences” of identity politics.

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Dr. Stanley Goldfarb breaks down how President Trump's Day crackdown is impacting the medical industry on 'Fox & Friends First.' (istock)

Trump's onslaught on DEI mandates saw all federal DEI workers whose offices were closed on Wednesday placed on paid administrative leave.

This change comes as a swath of private companies, including Walmart, McDonald's, Ford, and Meta, have announced their own plans to scale back or eliminate DEI initiatives.

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Fox News' Lindsay Kornick contributed to this report.

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