特朗普打压多元化、公平性与包容性政策“未击中核心意识形态”,监督机构警告:必须针对校园内持续存在的危险


一份重磅新报告称,交叉性理论的“有毒影响必须直面应对”,并主张“我们的教育系统未来与国家安全都系于此”

作者:彼得·皮内多 福克斯新闻
发布于 2026年4月21日 美国东部夏令时中午12:46

康奈尔大学法律临床教授、《法律起义》创始人威廉·雅各布森敦促唐纳德·特朗普总统应对一种“主导性”意识形态,他称该意识形态正在激发美国大学校园内的国内恐怖主义。

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FOX独家报道:专家呼吁唐纳德·特朗普总统发布新行政令,打击一种“受社会主义启发的主导性意识形态”,他们称该意识形态是美国日益壮大的国内恐怖主义运动的“根基”。

福克斯新闻数字频道独家审阅了一份报告,该报告详细说明了多元化、公平性与包容性(DEI)政策如何通过一种更根深蒂固的意识形态——“交叉性理论”,继续在美国数百所校园中盛行。该报告由《法律起义》基金会与捍卫自由政策研究所联合发布。

“交叉性理论的有毒影响必须直面应对,”报告写道,并强调,“我们的教育系统未来与国家安全都系于此。”

尽管特朗普已发布多项行政令禁止DEI政策,但报告发现,全国范围内的进步派学校管理人员仍在按群体身份对学生进行分类,并教导学生将美国和西方社会视为全球压迫者。报告称,其结果是美国国内社会分歧不断加剧,甚至暴力事件频发。

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“交叉性理论的有毒影响必须直面应对,”报告写道。(盖蒂图片社)

报告作者敦促总统专门针对交叉性理论采取行政行动,称此举将填补一项漏洞,使DEI政策得以在交叉性理论的旗号下继续存在。报告还呼吁本届政府用推广传统美国价值观的教育项目取代这一思想流派。

交叉性理论由哥伦比亚法学院教授金伯勒·克伦肖提出,她在20世纪80年代末提出了交叉性理论框架,用以描述重叠的歧视形式。她认为,若将种族和性别视为“相互排斥的经验与分析类别”,社会和法律系统就会扭曲并在理论上抹去黑人女性的多维度经历。

但《法律起义》基金会与捍卫自由政策研究所的报告警告称,交叉性理论“本质上是社会主义和集体主义的”,因为它“基于群体身份评判个人”。报告称,通过强调被感知的受害群体类别之间的“交叉性”,女性被视为优于男性,“有色人种”优于白人,同性恋或跨性别群体优于异性恋群体,穆斯林优于犹太人或基督徒。

尽管报告称特朗普政府迄今为止为解决DEI问题所做的努力“值得称赞”,但这些行动仍遭到漠视,以至于美国教育系统依然是“交叉性理论嵌入文化的机制”。

据报告称,这些组织已记录了交叉性理论在700多所教育机构中的传播,主要是大学校园,也包括K-12学校。

在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时,《法律起义》创始人威廉·雅各布森警告称,“尽管部分问题已得到承认,但潜在的意识形态基础并未被识别或理解。”

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哥伦比亚大学的学生参与反以色列抗议活动。(斯宾塞·普拉特/盖蒂图片社)

他解释称,交叉性理论比DEI政策影响更深,称其“在很多方面是批判种族理论、多元化、公平性与包容性政策的根源,并且越来越多地通过无政府主义者和其他团体与暴力国内恐怖主义挂钩”。

他将这场持续的运动描述为一个“价值数十亿美元的产业”,涵盖教师、教授、管理人员、顾问和慈善机构。

“规模庞大,”他解释道,并补充道,“这一过程历时30年。仅凭几项行政令不会让它消失。”

该报告将学校中推广的交叉性意识形态与近期的国内恐怖主义阴谋联系起来,包括反资本主义学生团体“龟岛解放阵线”的阴谋。去年12月,该组织的五名成员被起诉,据称他们密谋从新年前夜开始同时轰炸加利福尼亚州的多个目标。这些人还被指控密谋针对美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)官员。

据报告称,“龟岛”这一名称源自北美原住民传说,是北美大陆的交叉性理论别称。报告称,龟岛解放阵线呼吁去殖民化和部落主权,呼应了交叉性理论的核心信息。

这两个组织以及雅各布森都呼吁总统和国会立即采取行动,通过行政令和国会听证会解决问题。

“我们呼吁政府更新行政令,发布新的行政令,将交叉性理论纳入多元化、公平性与包容性政策的定义范畴,”他说。

雅各布森强调,尽管任何学者或学生都可以持有或宣扬交叉性理论信仰,但他表示,“问题在于,联邦资金是否被用于推动非法歧视?”

“我们并不是呼吁禁止交叉性理论作为一种学术理论,”他澄清道。“我们呼吁政府确保联邦资金不会被用于推广以交叉性理论为名开展的种族、族裔和宗教歧视活动。”

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他用简单的话总结道:“人们可能有宪法权利宣扬交叉性理论,但政府不必为此买单。”

除此之外,他还呼吁国会介入。

“我们在许多问题上都看到,包括反犹太主义问题,国会听证会已被证明在解决问题方面极具启发性和有效性,”他说。

报告还呼吁政府动用政府的所有力量根除交叉性理论。建议的其他方法包括更新联邦机构关于交叉性实践的指导方针,对正在实施此类实践的机构提起诉讼,切断对这些机构的 funding,并转而资助推广美国理想的研究和公民教育项目。

“除非你生活在那个世界里,就像我一样,否则很难理解这些种族意识形态在校园内有多普遍和占据主导地位,”他强调道,并补充道,“它是校园内的主导意识形态。”

“在大多数校园里,学生几乎没有其他选择,”他继续说道。“这就是为什么我们认为特朗普政府在支持各种教育举措的同时,应该坚持要求学校如果想要获得联邦资金,就必须提供传统美国公民教育项目,作为现有内容的替代方案。”

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Trump DEI crackdown ‘misses core ideology’ and must target lingering danger on campuses, watchdog warns

A new bombshell report states intersectionality’s ‘toxic influence must be confronted head-on,’ arguing ‘the future of our education system and the safety of our nation depend upon it’

By Peter Pinedo Fox News

Published April 21, 2026 12:46pm EDT

William Jacobson, a clinical professor of law at Cornell and founder of Legal Insurrection, is urging President Donald Trump to address a “dominant” ideology he says is inspiring domestic terror on college campuses.

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FIRST ON FOX:Experts are calling on President Donald Trump to issue a new executive order to attack a “dominant” socialist-inspired ideology they say is the “foundation” of a growing domestic terrorist movement in the United States.

Fox News Digital exclusively reviewed a report that details how diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices have continued to thrive on hundreds of U.S. campuses through a more deeply rooted ideology, “intersectionality.” The Legal Insurrection Foundation and the Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies issued the report.

“Intersectionality’s toxic influence must be confronted head-on,” the report said, emphasizing, “The future of our education system and the safety of our nation depend upon it.”

Despite several executive orders by Trump banning DEI, the report found that progressive school administrators across the country continue to profile students by group identity and to teach students to view America and Western society as global oppressors. The result, the report says, is increasing social discord and even violence spreading across America.

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“Intersectionality’s toxic influence must be confronted head-on,” the report said.(Getty Images)

The report’s authors urge the president to take executive action to address intersectionality specifically by name, arguing that doing so will close a loophole that allows DEI practices to continue under the intersectionality banner. The report also calls on the administration to replace this school of thought with education programs that promote traditional American values.

Intersectionality has been advanced by Kimberlé Crenshaw, a Columbia Law School professor who developed the intersectional theoretical framework in the late 1980s, as a method of describing overlapping forms of discrimination. She argues that by treating race and gender as “mutually exclusive categories of experience and analysis,” society and the legal system distort and theoretically erase the multidimensional experiences of Black women.

The Legal Insurrection Foundation and the Defense of Freedom Institute’s report, however, cautions that intersectionality is “inherently socialist and collectivist,” as it “judges people based on group identity.” By emphasizing the “intersection” of perceived victimhood categories, the report says women are seen as preferable to men, “people of color” to Whites, homosexual or transgender-identifying people as preferable to heterosexuals, and Muslims as preferable to Jews or Christians.

While the report says the Trump administration’s efforts to address DEI thus far are “laudable,” these actions continue to be flouted so that the U.S. educational system remains “the mechanism for intersectionality to embed in the culture.”

According to the report, the groups have documented the propagation of intersectionality in more than 700 educational institutions, consisting primarily of college campuses but also K-12 schools.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Legal Insurrection founder William Jacobson cautioned that “as much as some of the problems have been recognized, the underlying ideological foundation has not been identified or understood.”

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He explained that intersectionality goes even deeper than DEI, saying that it is “in many ways, the mother’s milk of critical race theory, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and increasingly linked to violent domestic terrorism through anarchists and other groups.”

He described the ongoing movement as a “multi-billion-dollar industry” consisting of teachers, professors, administrators, consultants and philanthropies.

“It’s massive,” he explained, adding, “This was 30 years in the making. It’s not going to go away with a handful of executive orders.”

The report draws a line between the intersectional ideology being pushed in schools and recent domestic terror plots, including by the anti-capitalist student group “Turtle Island Liberation Front.” This December, five members of the group were indicted for allegedly plotting to simultaneously bomb multiple targets in California beginning on New Year’s Eve. The individuals are also accused of plotting to target U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers as well.

According to the report, “Turtle Island,” a term rooted in Native American lore, is the intersectional name being used for North America. Turtle Island Liberation Front’s call for decolonization and tribal sovereignty echoes intersectionality’s core message, says the report.

Both groups, as well as Jacobson, are calling on the president and Congress to take immediate action through executive orders and congressional hearings.

“We’re calling on the administration to update their executive orders [and] to issue a new executive order which includes intersectionality under the definitions of diversity, equity, and inclusion,” he said.

Jacobson emphasized that while any individual scholar or student can hold or advance intersectional beliefs, he said, “the question is, are federal funds being used to promote unlawful discrimination?”

“We are not calling for a ban on intersectionality as a theory,” he clarified. “What we are calling on the government to do is to make sure that federal funds are not used to promote racially and ethnically and religiously discriminatory activities that take place under the name of intersectionality.”

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He put it in simple terms: “People may have a constitutional right to espouse intersectionality, but the government doesn’t have to pay for it.”

Beyond this, he also called on Congress to get involved.

“We’ve seen on many issues, including antisemitism, that congressional hearings have proven extremely informative and extremely effective at addressing the problems,” he said.

The report also calls for the administration to use every facet of the government to root out intersectionality. Other methods suggested include updating federal agency guidance regarding intersectional practices, pursuing litigation where it is being practiced, defunding those institutions, and instead funding research and civics education programs that promote American ideals.

“It’s hard to understand unless you live in that world, which I do, how pervasive and dominant these racial ideologies are on campuses,” he emphasized, adding, “It is the dominant ideology on campuses.”

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“There are very few alternatives for students on most campuses,” he went on. “And that’s why we think the Trump administration, to the extent it is supporting various educational initiatives, should insist that schools, if they want federal money, have to have traditional American civics programming as an alternative to what is there now.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Crenshaw for comment.

Peter Pinedo is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.

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