Donald Trump became the latest 2024 presidential candidate to celebrate the Supreme Court's ruling striking down the use of the consideration of race in college admissions, calling it a 'great day for America.'
Former President Donald Trump became the latest 2024 presidential candidate to celebrate the Supreme Court's ruling on Thursday striking down the use of the consideration of race in college admissions, otherwise known as affirmative action. The ruling is a victory for the nonprofit group Students for Fair Admissions, which brought the two cases before the high court over affirmative action at Harvard College and the University of North Carolina.
"I am honored to have played a role in appointing three of the Justices that ensured today’s welcomed decision, and as President I will continue to appoint judges who will strictly apply the law rather than twisting it to serve woke and progressive ends," Pence said in a statement.
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