Nonprofit Group Prepares Lawsuit Against Secret Service Over DEI Rules

The nonprofit organization Independent Women’s Forum (IWF) is preparing to sue the U.S. Secret Service over what it alleges are “arbitrary” diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) guidelines at the agency.

According to a CBS report from last year, the agency adopted a goal of increasing female recruits to 30 percent of its workforce from the current 24 percent figure.

“In our country, it is illegal for the government to discriminate on the basis of sex. That is the Constitution’s 14th Amendment,” said May Mailman, director of the organization’s Independent Women’s Law Center, according to Fox News. “But also Title VII prohibits employers from discriminating on the basis of sex. And yet you have the Secret Service, of all agencies, saying that they want to have a 30 percent female quota.”

The Secret Service has come under intense scrutiny after two assassination attempts on former President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania and Palm Beach, Florida.

Former President Trump applauded the agents who responded to the shooting in Butler when he was on-stage at the outdoor rally.

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