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NJ lawmakers urge schools to follow Trump's order against 'radical indoctrination'

DEI lessons should be halted in New Jersey, say Republican lawmakers who argue the state should be following President Trump's executive orders.


NJ lawmakers urge schools to follow Trump's order against 'radical indoctrination'
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Meanwhile, the state's Democratic attorney general remains party to multi-state legal guidance countering Trump's order.

"DEI is not appropriate in any part of our children's curriculum. It is nothing more than rebranded Marxist ideology that destroys people, relationships and communities," McGuckin said in a statement announcing the repeal effort.

"[I]n schools, [it] wrecks merit-based rewards and an ambition to excel. True diversity, equity and inclusion leads to free associations which foster innovation and progress."

Kanitra said it "boggles the mind" why "telling students their skin color determines their success or failure is true or helpful."

"They are either stupid or evil, or maybe brilliant, because the experts pushing this stuff are quite wealthy, I hear," he said.

Both lawmakers highlighted the decline in state education and test scores since the COVID-era school lock-outs ordered by Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat.

McGuckin said students have yet to collectively return to 2019-level proficiency scores.

Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin characterized Trump's order to end DEI curricula as having little effect on established law and pledged to continue to fight purported federal overreach.

"No toothless threats from the Trump administration will change that," he said. "Along with my [AG] colleagues across the country, we are issuing legal guidance to schools so that they can continue to foster diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible environments that benefit all students."

Platkin added he and the other state AGs will continue to fight any effort by the White House to withhold federal funding from schools or special-needs students.

He was backed up by neighboring New York Attorney General Letitia James, who said in a statement that the Trump administration "cannot ban diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility efforts with a 'Dear Colleague' letter."

New Jersey's DEI law, spearheaded by former Gov. Richard Codey - now a Democratic state senator from West Orange - mandated school districts incorporate such instruction beginning in the 2021 school year.

"The instruction shall highlight and promote diversity, including economic diversity, equity, inclusion, tolerance, and belonging in connection with gender and sexual orientation, race and ethnicity, disabilities, and religious tolerance," the bill reads.

It also "examine[s] the impact that unconscious bias and economic disparities have at both an individual level and on society as a whole; and encourage safe, welcoming, and inclusive environments for all students regardless of race or ethnicity, sexual and gender identities, mental and physical disabilities, and religious beliefs."

As of Monday afternoon, the repeal effort had gained three additional co-sponsors: Assembs. Gregory Myhre of Barnegat, Brian Rumpf of Little Egg Harbor and Erik Peterson of Readington, all Republicans. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Platkin and GOP gubernatorial frontrunner Jack Ciattarelli for additional comment for purposes of this story. 

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