Washington Times: Illegal DEI Tactics Live On, AIM President Warns
October 16, 2025
Accuracy in Media is touting its hidden-camera investigations that have been in over 300 school districts across the country and exposing educators who continue diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives despite federal and state restrictions.
The investigators say they have found schools concealing that they are still allowing males to participate in female sports and use female private facilities like locker rooms and bathrooms.
In a recent undercover video, AIM President Adam Guillette confronted Utah Tech’s Assistant Dean of Students, Dru Bottoms, after learning the university “rebranded” its DEI office.
“When I pressed for answers, she admitted they simply renamed and reorganized departments — keeping the same DEI agenda in place. Shortly after, police detained our team,” Mr. Guillette said on X.
Mr. Guillette says that it is not enough to ban DEI initiatives in schools because it “provides a false sense of security.”
“There must be a reporting mechanism for each district, along with civil and criminal penalties for both the individuals responsible and the school district they work in,” he said. “The incredibly widespread nature of this problem suggests it’s not just a few bad apples but instead is a broken system. If you have a child in traditional public education, pull them out immediately.”
States where AIM exposed hidden DEI programs include Ohio, Alabama, Washington, Texas and Iowa.
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