Missing Indigenous Report Removed from DOJ Website After Trump's Return
The Ring of FireDecember 8, 20253 min15,370 views
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- 📌 A critical federal report, titled 'Not One More,' aimed at addressing the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people, was quietly removed from the Justice Department's website.
- 💡 The report was developed in collaboration with tribal leaders, survivors, and families to provide a clear roadmap to safety and outline government solutions.
- ⚠️ Its removal occurred in early 2025, shortly after Trump returned to office, without any announcement or warning.
Justification and Impact
- 📜 The removal was reportedly in compliance with an executive order referencing "defending women from gender ideology extremism and restoring biological truth."
- 🎯 This justification is questioned as unrelated to the report's purpose and the ongoing crisis faced by Indigenous communities.
- 📉 The absence of the report has left communities without a vital safety tool they depended on, signaling that their safety is not a priority for the administration.
Ongoing Concerns
- 🔍 Lawmakers from both parties have sought answers regarding the report's disappearance.
- ❓ The report was discovered missing by accident, highlighting its quiet removal from public access.
- 💔 The Justice Department stated its work on the issue would continue, but the report has not been restored, leaving many communities in the dark about the crisis and potential solutions.
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