A Missoula area pastor was targeted because of his Christian beliefs and discriminated against by a Missoula realtors organization. His case went nowhere for nearly 4 years. Enter Harmeet Dhillon.

This was crazy. You may recall how Pastor Brandon Huber ended up being targeted by the Missoula Organization of Realtors because he wouldn't violate his rights of conscience. They then basically took away his ability to work as a real estate agent in the Missoula area.

The case basically went nowhere, but then apparently a phone call from the US Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division finally forced a resolution.

Check out the full background of the case and the resolution in the below post by the Liberty Counsel, but you may recall that the whole reason this case finally saw a breakthrough is, of course, thanks to President Donald J. Trump and his team.

Harmeet Dhillon was here in Montana a couple years ago on a speaking tour and joined me on the radio then. She now heads up the DOJ's Civil Rights Division. We caught up with her down at the SHOT Show in Vegas.

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon: "I'm glad we were able to fix that. We're doing that all over the place. You don't even see a lot of what we do. I tweet something, or I put my eyeball symbol on X, and suddenly that government stops doing what it was doing. That happened in Asheville, North Carolina with the DEI program and many other places. So once they know the government is watching and able to get involved, the DOJ can bring a world of hurt on people who are breaking our federal civil rights laws. And so our vigilance has actually, I think, improved a lot of Americans' lives."

Here's the full audio of our chat with Harmeet Dhillon:

 

 

 

SHOT Show- Montana to Las Vegas

We took the trip from Montana to Las Vegas for the SHOT Show- the world's biggest guns and outdoor gear show. From radio row to the trade show floor.

Gallery Credit: Aaron Flint