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Juan Williams crushed online for saying ‘only white men need apply’ under Trump

After claiming that President Donald Trump's policies were racist against women and minorities, the Hill Hill Opinion article was quickly wiped out by online critics.

The article “Trump's idea of ​​'abilities' – Only white people need to apply” author Juan Williams, a liberal political analyst at Fox News. Williams cited several examples of Trump's comments and policies to demonstrate bias against minorities and white men.

“Can anyone imagine Trump hiring a black man who makes such a biased statement about white people?”

Among the evidence he cited was the speed at which the administration allowed white men to comment on race and defend themselves.

Darren Beatty, who is now at the State Department, was fired from the Trump administration in 2018 after speaking at a conference depicting white nationalists. Now he's back in the Trump administration after sending all diversity efforts to “silence women and minority emotions and lower morale”;

Can anyone imagine Trump hiring a black man who makes such a biased statement about white people?

The post promoting social media articles was hit with community notes listing minorities and women in Trump's cabinet to undermine Williams' debate.

Critics hit the article to discuss the same points on social media.

“There are a lot of good criticisms about Trump's choice. This is not one of them.” I responded Pradheep Shanker from National Review.

“This is clearly false and defamatory,” replied Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee.

“How can you say that? Marco Rubio is Hispanic. Kash Patel is Indian. Do you need to mention many women in his administration? What's wrong? ” read One response.

“To be clear, you ignore all the women in the Trump administration because they are women and your “women” are men. Is that correct? ” I said Another detractor.

Williams concluded his article by asking conservatives to follow in the footsteps of William F. Buckley when he helped expel the William Birch Association's influence from the Republican Party in the 1960s.

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