A 'great day for America': Trump, Republicans hail affirmative action ruling

Published 06/29/2023, 02:28 PM
Updated 06/29/2023, 03:16 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women Lilac Luncheon in Concord, New Hampshire, U.S., June 27, 2023.   REUTERS/Reba Saldanha/File Photo

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Donald Trump and other top U.S. Republican leaders hailed the Supreme Court's rejection on Thursday of race-conscious student admissions programs at two universities, with the former president saying the ruling marked "a great day for America."

The court decision, strongly criticized by Democrats including President Joe Biden, effectively prohibits affirmative action policies long used to raise the number of Black, Hispanic and other underrepresented minority students on U.S. campuses.

Trump, who is part of a crowded race for the Republican nomination in the 2024 presidential election, said the ruling will bring the country "back to all merit-based" admissions.

"This is a great day for America. People with extraordinary ability and everything else necessary for success, including future greatness for our country, are finally being rewarded," the former president said in a statement.

Other Republican presidential contenders, including Trump's top election rival Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, said the ruling would end what he described as race-based "discrimination" in university applications.

"College admissions should be based on merit and applicants should not be judged on their race or ethnicity," DeSantis wrote on Twitter.

Trump's former Vice President Mike Pence, who is also seeking the 2024 Republican nomination, on Twitter said he was "honored to have played a role in appointing three of the justices who ensured today's welcomed decision."

The court ruled that admissions policies at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University violate the U.S. Constitution's promise of equal protection under the law. Both institutions said they would comply with the law.

Presidential contender Tim Scott, the only Black Republican in the U.S. Senate, said Harvard should also eliminate so-called "legacy" programs that consider family history at the institution as an admissions factor.

"Let's make sure that all admissions are based on academic scores, and not just eliminating affirmative action," the senator from South Carolina told Fox News.

In the U.S. Congress, top Republican lawmakers including House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said the decision would ensure fair competition in admissions.

"Today's rulings make clear that colleges may not continue discriminating against bright and ambitious students based on the color of their skin," McConnell said in a statement.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women Lilac Luncheon in Concord, New Hampshire, U.S., June 27, 2023.   REUTERS/Reba Saldanha/File Photo

Many institutions of higher education long have backed affirmative action on campuses not simply to remedy racial inequity and exclusion in American life but to ensure a talent pool that can bring a range of perspectives to the workplace. Democrats broadly support this argument.

In a May Reuters/Ipsos poll, 49% of respondents agreed that "due to racial discrimination, programs such as affirmative action are necessary to help create equality," while 32% disagreed and 19% were unsure.

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