Whistleblower Claims White Farmers Were Excluded from USDA Loan Relief
In a shocking revelation, a USDA whistleblower has told NewsNation that the Biden administration deliberately excluded white male farmers from a massive taxpayer-funded loan forgiveness program. The claims center around the American Rescue Plan, which authorized $800 million for debt relief—but only for “socially disadvantaged” farmers, a classification that explicitly excluded white males.
“It was discriminatory. Unethical,” the whistleblower said. “And the people who pushed it are still in charge of the agency.”
Biden’s USDA: Race-Based Relief Allegedly Prioritized Over Merit
According to the whistleblower, if you identified as Black, Native American, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander, or any minority group, your loans were forgiven—up to 120% of their value. That means qualifying farmers not only had their debt erased but also received extra taxpayer cash if they claimed to be “underwater.”
Meanwhile, white male farmers, regardless of financial hardship or farm viability, were excluded from this government benefit.
Disarray and Division: Fallout from Four Years of DEI-Led Policy
Critics say the revelations confirm what many suspected—under Biden, the USDA became a tool for woke race-based policymaking, rather than focusing on the agricultural economy or serving all farmers equally.
“While Biden’s USDA drove up inflation and ignored the collapsing farm economy,” the whistleblower noted, “billions were funneled into discriminatory DEI programs.”
A Sharp Turn: Secretary Rollins Ends DEI and Returns to Color-Blind Policy
Under the renewed leadership of Secretary Rollins, the USDA has issued a full reversal of DEI-based programs, including terminating the controversial “Distressed Borrowers” initiative and ending the COVID-era pause on debt collections.
Rollins’ team is now focused on meritocracy, fairness, and fiscal responsibility, prioritizing unity over division. All funding from the Inflation Reduction Act is under review to eliminate bias and restore credibility.
Trump’s Return: Farmers See Hope in Emergency Commodity Assistance Program
President Trump is also rolling out a new $10 billion Emergency Commodity Assistance Program, open to all farmers regardless of race or background, reinforcing his commitment to support the agricultural sector.
According to Rollins:
“Unlike the Biden Administration, under Trump, USDA does not discriminate and single out individual farmers based on race, sex, or political orientation.”