Judicial Watch Wins Lawsuit Against West Point's DEI Policies, Restores Bible Crest
Judicial WatchJuly 30, 20257 min1,252 views
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- 💡 Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense and West Point after being denied records regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
- ⚠️ A key issue was the alleged removal of the official West Point crest from Bibles in the cadet chapel, which was seen as an anti-Christian act.
- 🤝 The MacArthur Society, a group of West Point graduates, alerted Judicial Watch to the potential removal of the crest.
Reversal of Policy and Accountability
- ✅ The Secretary of the Army, Richard Danvers, has directed West Point to reverse the decision and restore the crest to the Bibles.
- 📜 The Secretary stated that the removal was an example of the previous administration pushing far-left policies into military institutions.
- 🎯 Judicial Watch's lawsuit is ongoing to determine who was responsible for the initial removal and how it occurred.
Broader Implications for Military Institutions
- 🎖️ The incident highlights concerns about the politicization and "DEI fanaticism" within military academies.
- ⚖️ Judicial Watch emphasizes that exposing corruption through lawsuits can lead to positive changes and accountability.
- 🇺🇸 The restoration of the crest is seen as a step towards honoring tradition, duty, honor, and country within the military.
- 🗣️ The new leadership under President Trump faces a significant cleanup of what is described as a "woke" military.
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