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On Feb. 11, 2026, civil rights groups and the Congressional Black Caucus launched a national pushback against Trump administration policies targeting DEI, voting rights, and social programs, warning of Supreme Court threats and planning legal and grassroots actions for the 2026 midterms.
On February 11, 2026, the Congressional Black Caucus and major civil rights groups launched a coordinated national effort to oppose the Trump administration’s policies they say threaten civil rights, including restrictions on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, voter access, and social programs.
Leaders including Hakeem Jeffries and Yvette Clarke condemned executive orders banning DEI in federal agencies and recipient organizations, threats to withhold funding, and federal actions like a raid on an Atlanta election office.
They expressed concern over potential Supreme Court moves to weaken the Voting Rights Act and are preparing legal challenges, grassroots mobilization, and voter engagement ahead of the 2026 midterms, despite lacking congressional power.
El 11 de febrero de 2026, los grupos de derechos civiles y el Congressional Black Caucus lanzaron un rechazo nacional contra las políticas de la administración Trump dirigidas a DEI, los derechos de voto y los programas sociales, advirtiendo sobre las amenazas de la Corte Suprema y planeando acciones legales y de base para las elecciones de mitad de período de 2026.