An executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Friday names several federal agencies he effectively intends to shut down, including a minority business department falsely portrayed by white conservatives as discriminatory toward white people.
The executive order lays out Trump’s plans to axe seven government entities, including the Minority Business Development Agency, saying they each “shall be eliminated to the maximum extent consistent with applicable law.”
The other agencies on the list are the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness; the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in the Smithsonian Institution; the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; the Institute of Museum and Library Services; the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund; and the United States Agency for Global Media, which oversees the Voice of America news organization. My MSNBC colleague Steve Benen wrote a great piece about Trump’s gutting of VOA and his broader attack on pro-democracy media outlets.
The Minority Business Development Agency was created during the Richard Nixon administration and has a self-described mission “to promote the growth and global competitiveness of Minority Business Enterprises in order to unlock the country’s full economic potential.” Such programs have been under assault by white conservatives for some time, and Trump’s closure of the agency can plausibly be seen as part of his perverse vow to address “anti-white feeling” as president, despite it not existing in any systemic form.








