
The Tucker Carlson Show
Harmeet Dhillon’s War on the Discrimination Against White Christians and DOJ Corruption
21 May 2025
For decades, big city mayors have hired public employees based on race. That’s illegal but nobody’s stopped them. Then Harmeet Dhillon took over the civil rights division at DoJ. (00:00) Intro (01:20) The Grim Reality Dhillon Was Faced With After Entering the DOJ (04:24) The DOJ Lawyers Who Actually Cried After Trump’s Election (12:05) Dhillon’s Mission to End Discrimination Against White Christian Men (28:32) Is Dhillon Worried About Being Trapped by Deep State Actors? (40:39) The Crimes of Biden’s DOJ Paid partnerships with: ExpressVPN: Go to https://ExpressVPN.com/Tucker and find out how you can get 4 months of ExpressVPN free! Policygenius: Head to at https://Policygenius.com/Tucker to see how much you could save Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I think it's part of the promise of this administration under President Trump to reform the government in the way that the people voted for. I did my week of training after getting confirmed by the Senate. I was like, OK, guys, it's time to get to business. I want everyone to be very clear what the agenda is here. This catalyzed hundreds of lawyers to quit. They had crying sessions in the DOJ.
They cried? Brandon Johnson, mayor of Chicago, tell us how he appeared on your radar.
He said the quiet part out loud, which is I hire mainly black people for the positions of authority.
That's the environment that produced Brandon Johnson, where you could just like openly be racist. No, I don't like Jews. I don't like whites. I don't like blacks. Who talks like that?
$200 million in some cases is what it costs a city or a county to comply with a decade long consent decree.
So in the end, the lawyers get rich and more people get shot to death.
That is correct.
it's just so evil. It makes you think like, maybe we just burn the system down and start again. Thank you, Harmeet. Your assistant attorney general, one of the greatest appointments from my perspective in this administration, running the Civil Rights Division. What was it like when you showed up? What did you find when you got there?
Well, Tucker, first I'll say thank you for having me here. The Civil Rights Division is the sort of the color revolution wing of the Department of Justice. You know, whether it's a Republican or a Democrat administration, there are career lawyers who are very focused on a particular agenda there.
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