Biden Is Set to ‘Undo the Trump Years’ With Civil Rights Pivot

  • Focus more on enforcing anti-discrimination laws, experts say
  • Housing, education and policing are likely new battlegrounds

Joe Biden delivers remarks in Wilmington, Delaware, on Tuesday.

Photographer: Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images
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The Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Justice Department is headed for a dramatic makeover under President-elect Joe Biden, who has pledged to make racial equality a centerpiece of his agenda.

Biden will seek to return the division to its original purpose, focusing on anti-discrimination laws that protect millions of people in minority groups that were mostly ignored in the Trump years, said Vanita Gupta, who led the division under Obama from 2014 to early 2017. That means more enforcement of protections in housing, education and the workplace, as well as pushing for better local policing following a tumultuous year of racial unrest, she said.