As President Donald Trump has made clear in the first month of his second term, one of the major goals of his administration is to reinscribe the hierarchies of race and gender. The result would be to, once again, privilege those who are white and male in a country that has spent decades moving, if haphazardly, toward integration and equity.
In line with this agenda, Trump has appointed Cabinet members and staffers who have actively embraced conspiracy theories, bigotry and racism. These are people who could further dismantle the country鈥檚 hard-won civil rights infrastructure, deepening structural inequalities for Black Americans, Latinx people, women, 人兽性交+ people, religious minorities and others.
鈥淐ompetent white men must be in charge if you want things to work,鈥 Darren Beattie, tapped for a Department of State role, posted on X the month before the 2024 presidential election. Beattie鈥檚 words, at least their focus on race and gender, could become a mantra for the administration, with Trump鈥檚 Cabinet nominees making it the Cabinet since the Reagan administration. That lack of diversity, however, extends beyond the Cabinet.
People in the Trump administration have appeared on podcasts hosted by antisemites, paid a Proud Boys member as a campaign consultant, spread the racist 鈥済reat replacement鈥 conspiracy theory and shared the work of such white supremacists as Nick Fuentes. Extremist ideas have not been limited to low-level staffers. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, for example, wrote in his 2020 book American Crusade that Islam 鈥渋s not a religion of peace, and it never has been鈥 and that Muslim countries are 鈥渘o-go zones for practicing Christians and Jews.鈥
As an increasing number of , and have argued, this administration鈥檚 policies are not just racist, but also segregationist. The people running this administration are not simply overlooking these racist and bigoted views 鈥 they are actively embracing them.
Here are some of the people joining the administration who, as revealed through outside reporting and the Southern Poverty Law Center鈥檚 research, have expressed a variety of racist, misogynistic and bigoted ideas, or have ties to racist activists. Those listed have been tapped to work at all levels of the federal government 鈥 from running massive agencies to serving as staffers 鈥 demonstrating that the administration is giving real political power to people who actively embrace ideas that, in the recent past, would have been disqualifying for a government employee.
Darren Beattie

On Feb. 3, Trump named hard-right activist Beattie acting undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs at the State Department. Nine days later, he said he would instead New York attorney Sarah Rogers to the post. Beattie鈥檚 bio is on the State Department website, and reporting from he could remain in the role on a temporary basis or receive a different role in the department.
As the acting undersecretary, Beattie occupies one of the highest-ranking positions in the State Department, where he is tasked with performing diplomatic outreach, 鈥渕essaging to counter terrorism and violent extremism,鈥 according to the department鈥檚 website.
Beattie was a speechwriter for Trump during the president鈥檚 first term but was fired after reported that he gave a speech at the 2016 H.L. Mencken Club Conference 鈥 an annual white nationalist gathering that has, since 2008, brought together academics and others looking to launder their racist views through scholarly language. Beattie called 鈥淭he Right and Its Enemies鈥 alongside notorious white nationalist Peter Brimelow, who founded the anti-immigrant website VDARE.
In recent years, Beattie has consistently used racist rhetoric and promoted racist conspiracy theories on social media. On X in November 2023, he , 鈥淓nforced diversity is just as evil as any war crime. Properly understood, it is a war crime.鈥
Beattie has consistently promoted the so-called 鈥済reat replacement theory,鈥 a racist conspiracy theory that white people in the United States and Europe are being systematically 鈥渞eplaced鈥 by non-white populations through immigration, diversity initiatives and apparent efforts to suppress white birth rates. 鈥淢assive replacement level immigration is biological warfare against host population,鈥 he wrote in October 2024. Earlier that year, he argued on X that the 鈥渄emoralization of the white british [sic] population, and the replacement of this population via massive, hostile third world immigration are two of the very top national security priorities of the British government.鈥
Beattie has also voiced support for eugenicist policies, arguing that 鈥渇eral鈥 populations should undergo sterilization. 鈥淲hen a population gets feral, a little snip keeps things in control,鈥 he wrote on X in 2023, appearing to refer to vasectomies. 鈥淲e could offer incentives (Air Jordans, etc.),鈥 he continued. In a post from May 2024, he complained that 鈥淗igher quality humans are subsidizing the fertility of lower quality humans.鈥
After leaving the White House, Beattie founded the right-wing conspiracy site Revolver News. During the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020, the site argued that it was 鈥渢ime for the authorities to consider the unthinkable: deadly force,鈥 and has, since the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, insisted that the riot at the U.S. Capitol was an 鈥渆ntrapment operation.鈥 In his new position, an editorial on his site celebrating his appointment noted, 鈥淒arren will be shaping messaging to counter terrorism and combat violent extremism, something he鈥檚 been doing at Revolver for years now.鈥
Marko Elez

Marko Elez was the Department of the Treasury as part of Elon Musk鈥檚 Department of Government Efficiency, a political entity created by the Trump administration to dismantle federal agencies. Though , Elez resigned after a series of racist posts from X came to light, he has, as of Feb. 21, been reinstated at the Social Security Administration. From that position, he could have access to extensive personal data for most Americans.
At the beginning of February, The Wall Street Journal that an account connected to Elez reportedly posts on X.
In a post from July 2024, he wrote: 鈥淛ust for the record, I was racist before it was cool.鈥
Other posts read, 鈥淵ou could not pay me to marry outside of my ethnicity,鈥 鈥淣ormalize Indian hate,鈥 and 鈥淚 just want a eugenic immigration policy, is that too much to ask.鈥
After his resignation, Musk that Elez would be rehired. Vice President JD Vance also supported rehiring Elez, posting on the same site, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 believe stupid social media activity should ruin a kid鈥檚 life.鈥 Elez is 25.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a prolific conspiracy theorist who has spread dangerous ideas about health care, and especially vaccines, since the early 2000s. He has promoted long-debunked claims that , that the government to 鈥渃ontrol our behavior,鈥 and 鈥渙pens your blood-brain barrier.鈥
On Feb. 13, the Senate confirmed Kennedy as secretary of Health and Human Services. Kennedy now has vast control over the administration of U.S. health care, including Medicaid and Medicare, as well as the future of health research, vaccine recommendations and access to reproductive health care, including .
Kennedy has been particularly vocal in his opposition to the COVID-19 vaccine, falsely it 鈥渢he deadliest vaccine ever made.鈥 He has also attempted to spread mistrust of government health officials and institutions, suggesting they were acting to achieve personal gain and totalitarian control of the U.S. population. In his book The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health, Kennedy claimed that during the COVID-19 pandemic, government institutions acted 鈥渋n concert to generate fear, promote obedience, discourage critical thinking, and herd seven billion people to march to a single tune, culminating in mass public health experiments.鈥 He has the work of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to 鈥淣azi death camps.鈥
Kennedy has also made dangerous and that people of different races do not respond to vaccines in the same way. 鈥淲e should not be giving Black people the same vaccine schedule that鈥檚 given to whites because their immune system is better than ours,鈥 Kennedy in a 2021 appearance shared on the website for his group Children鈥檚 Health Defense, promoting the racist belief that Black and white people are biologically different 鈥 a myth that has led to great medical harm for Black people, including the that Black people possess a higher pain tolerance.
In the same vein, Kennedy has claimed that COVID-19 causes greater harm for people from different ethnic groups, it 鈥渆thnically targeted.鈥 鈥淐OVID-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people. The people who are most immune are Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese,鈥 he said at a 2023 New York City press event for his campaign. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 know whether it was deliberately targeted or not but there are papers out there that show the racial or ethnic differential and impact.鈥
Kennedy has also made conspiratorial claims about psychiatric drugs, claiming, for example, that they to mass shootings. He has 鈥渨ellness farms鈥 where young people could stop taking 鈥渋llegal drugs鈥 as well as prescribed antidepressants and other psychiatric medications 鈥 and specifically promoted these 鈥渇arms鈥 for Black children as places to be 鈥渞e-parented.鈥 鈥淓very Black kid is now just standard put on Adderall, on SSRIs, benzos, which are known to induce violence, and those kids are going to have a chance to go somewhere and get re-parented, to live in a community where there鈥檒l be no cellphones, no screens. You鈥檒l actually have to talk to people,鈥 Kennedy said on an online show in聽June, according to The Washington Post.
Joe Kent

Trump named Joe Kent, a twice-rejected congressional candidate from Washington, to be director of the National Counterterrorism Center. Occupying one of the most in the administration, Kent would shape which individuals and organizations the administration views as terrorist threats and how it counters them.
Kent has a history of affiliating with extremists. Campaign finance disclosures that his 2022 congressional campaign had paid over $11,000 to Proud Boy Graham Jorgensen for 鈥渃onsulting鈥 for at least four months. He also has ties to Joey Gibson, who, well before promoting Kent鈥檚 congressional campaign, had made a name for himself as a far-right activist by regularly organizing and leading violent rallies in West Coast cities with his group Patriot Prayer. These events frequently attracted antigovernment activists and white supremacists and were often organized with local Proud Boys chapters. Gibson also spoke at one of his fundraisers where Kent was also in attendance.
Kent has also crossed paths with white nationalist Nick Fuentes, with whom he in 2021 to discuss his campaign鈥檚 social media strategy. Fuentes endorsed him in 2022, though Kent later his endorsement on X due to Fuentes鈥 鈥渇ocus on race/religion.鈥 He was also interviewed by Greyson Arnold, a racist and antisemitic in June 2022.
According to , Kent has suggested that the FBI surveil leftist activists, tweeting in 2020 amid protests against racist policing that the agency should track 鈥渓eaders & financiers of antifa.鈥
Gavin Kliger

Gavin Kliger is a for the Department of Government Efficiency and, to his r茅sum茅, a 鈥渟pecial advisor鈥 at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). OPM serves as the government鈥檚 human resources department, whose responsibilities vetting every member of the federal workforce.
As reported by , Kliger has reposted content from Nick Fuentes, a prolific white supremacist and antisemite whose racist followers refer to themselves as 鈥済roypers.鈥 On the post Kliger shared on X, Fuentes denigrated interracial adoption.
Kliger also shared content from Andrew Tate, a British male supremacist influencer who has been charged with rape and human trafficking. 鈥淚鈥檓 a realist and when you鈥檙e a realist, you鈥檙e sexist. There鈥檚 no way you can be rooted in reality and not be sexist,鈥 Tate . In the post Kliger , Tate told migrants to 鈥渞espect British culture, standards of hygiene and social norms. You operate within our parameters 鈥 Problem? leave 鈥 Multiple complaints of the contrary? Visa revoked.鈥
Andrew Kloster

Andrew Kloster, an attorney who has spent his career aiding the conservative movement through organizations that include The Heritage Foundation, has returned to the OPM as general counsel. He previously worked at the agency at the end of Trump鈥檚 first term.
Kloster has a history of making racist and misogynistic statements on X. He himself 鈥渁 raging misogynist鈥 in February 2023 on X, where he posted only days earlier: 鈥淵ou know what I need? I need a woman who looks like she got punched.鈥
On X, Kloster interacts with known white nationalists and anti-immigrant activists, including Steve Sailer, a proponent of scientific racism (or what he calls ) and contributor to VDARE, and Kevin DeAnna, a longtime racist activist who writes under the pseudonym 鈥淛ames Kirkpatrick,鈥 responding to and reposting their content. When DeAnna, under his Kirkpatrick pseudonym, wrote on X, 鈥淧ost suggestions for the White National Anthem,鈥 Kloster responded with a link to Marty Robbins鈥 1966 anti-communist anthem 鈥淎in鈥檛 I Right.鈥 The song civil rights activists who worked to desegregate the South, saying, 鈥渁ll you鈥檝e shown the folks around here is trouble.鈥
When hard-right operative Jack Posobiec asked on X in February 2024 鈥 Black History Month 鈥 鈥淎re you ready for White History Month[?],鈥 Kloster responded 鈥淣ovember 2024,鈥 the month of the presidential election. He has also said that 鈥淪laves built America. Therefore ,,, Slaves owe us reparations.鈥
Kloster has also discussed 鈥渃leaning house鈥 within the federal government on a podcast episode with Auron MacIntyre titled 鈥淩eplacing the Deep State.鈥 鈥淧eople need to understand that they need to clean house. So we need barnburners, people with backbone. It needs to be government-wide,鈥 he said in response to a question about how a conservative administration can 鈥渟trip out entrenched leftist ideology鈥 to implement Trump鈥檚 agenda.
Seemingly anticipating the slate of Trump administration hires with a history of troubling rhetoric, Kloster said they should be prepared to stand their ground when past comments from social media come to light. 鈥淚f they hire someone who gets media blowback for saying something based鈥 鈥 meaning something that expresses far-right sentiment 鈥 鈥渙n Twitter eight years ago, their immediate instinct is not going to be fire the person.鈥 Instead, he suggested, the administration should 鈥渨ait two weeks and it will blow over.鈥
Stephen Miller

In November 2024, Trump that Stephen Miller would be elevated from senior policy adviser 鈥 his position in the first Trump White House 鈥 to deputy chief of staff, a position in which he will develop and implement the administration鈥檚 immigration agenda.
Miller is the architect of Trump鈥檚 hard-line immigration policies, including separating migrant children from their parents. During the campaign for the 2024 election, he spoke frequently during public appearances and about his to implement mass deportation camps and deputize the National Guard as immigration enforcement.
As the 人兽性交 revealed in 2019, Miller has an affinity for white nationalist literature. A review of over 900 emails Miller sent to editors at the conservative outlet Breitbart News in 2015 and 2016 showed that Miller shared a link from VDARE, a white nationalist and anti-immigrant site. He also recommended that Breitbart write about what was then an obscure white nationalist novel, The Camp of the Saints, in which non-white refugees invade France and embark on a rampage of rape and murder. The novel is regularly touted by white nationalists as a warning for the future.
Additionally, dozens of the emails Miller sent to Breitbart contain material related to the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), an anti-immigrant hate group that circulated white nationalist and antisemitic writers and has regularly characterized immigrants as criminals and terrorists. Miller from CIS to defend the Trump administration鈥檚 2017 Muslim ban.
Kash Patel

On Feb. 20, the Senate confirmed Kash Patel鈥檚 nomination as director of the FBI, the nation鈥檚 premier investigative law enforcement agency that has vast surveillance powers.
Patel has consistently promoted the conspiracy theory that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump. He has also promoted false claims about the FBI itself, suggesting that the agency the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.
Patel has threatened to 鈥渃ome after鈥 the people he alleges have harmed Trump. 鈥淲e will go out and find the conspirators, not just in government but in the media,鈥 Patel said on Steve Bannon鈥檚 鈥淲ar Room鈥 podcast in December 2023. 鈥淵es, we鈥檙e going to come after the people in the media who lied about American citizens, who helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to come after you. Whether that鈥檚 criminally or civilly, we鈥檙e going to figure that out.鈥
On the Oct. 27, 2022, episode of Bannon鈥檚 podcast, Patel said, 鈥渨e will conduct a full-scale overhaul of the intelligence and law enforcement communities, whether it鈥檚 with 鈥 through a Church-like commission or otherwise,鈥 in a possible reference to congressional subpoena power to investigate federal intelligence agencies.
鈥淣o, we鈥檙e going to do it by bayonet,鈥 Bannon replied.
Patel has repeatedly appeared on podcasts and at events alongside racists and antisemites. He appeared on the podcast of antisemite Stew Peters. The podcast host has engaged in Holocaust denial (鈥淭he gas chambers, the crematoriums, so often discussed 鈥 they were destroyed at the end of World War II, if they were ever there in the first place鈥), promoted the white supremacist 鈥済reat replacement theory鈥 (鈥淢inute by minute, the American people are being replaced, specifically White American people. 鈥 Most Americans still have absolutely no idea just how unprecedented the scale of this foreign takeover is鈥), and called for the executions of Anthony Fauci, Hunter Biden and Alejandro Mayorkas.
In his appearances, Patel and Peters expressed consistent agreement while critiquing what they saw as corrupt media and liberal politicians. 鈥淎lways love coming on your show,鈥 Patel told Peters.
While Patel鈥檚 last appearance on Peters鈥 show was in 2022, the two appeared together at the 2024 ReAwaken America tour, a conspiracy-minded road show headed by Michael Flynn.
Noah Peters

Noah Peters, an attorney who has previously represented the National Rifle Association and written for multiple conservative publications, has been appointed a senior adviser at the OPM. According to metadata from an online PDF, Peters authored an OPM memo on reinstating one of Trump鈥檚 executive orders that would, as Democracy Forward , make 鈥渋t easier to fire career civil servants鈥 and 鈥渆nable a political leader to replace these nonpartisan public servants with partisan ideologues.鈥
In 2018, Peters represented Jared Taylor, one of the most prominent figures in the American white nationalist movement, when he sued Twitter (now X) for suspending his account over prohibiting affiliations with 鈥渁 violent extremist group.鈥 (The 人兽性交 has long advocated that social media and other internet companies actively work to reduce hateful activities on their platforms, including posts that engage in 鈥渉arassment, threats, or defamation targeting an individual or group based on their actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, immigration status, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability.鈥)
Taylor has been publishing his racist magazine, American Renaissance, since the 1990s, and hosts a notorious annual white nationalist conference. He is today one of the foremost propagators of the racist notion that Black people are more prone to criminality and antisocial behavior, arguing in 2005 in American Renaissance that 鈥淏lacks and whites are different. When blacks are left entirely to their own devices, Western civilization 鈥 any kind of civilization 鈥 disappears.鈥
One of Taylor鈥檚 other attorneys in the Twitter lawsuit was , who represented neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin in the 人兽性交鈥檚 lawsuit against him, and when he was sued for making false claims against parents whose children were murdered at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.
In an article in the conservative publication Daily Caller, Peters characterized Taylor鈥檚 views as 鈥渉ighly controversial 鈥 on many issues.鈥
Image at top: Clockwise from top left: Darren Beattie, Andrew Kloster, Marko Elez, Gavin Kliger, Kash Patel, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Stephen Miller and Joe Kent. (Photo illustration by the 人兽性交)





