By Safia Samee Ali
NBC News
June 17, 2017
A federal civil rights agency announced an investigation into federal civil rights enforcement within his administration.
The United States Commission on Civil Rights, a bipartisan agency charged with advising the president and Congress on civil rights matters, unanimously approved a comprehensive two-year probe into the “degree to which current budgets and staffing levels allow civil rights offices to perform” their functions within the administration, said the agency in a statement.