Key Takeaways
- The Department of Justice has reported a significant increase in hate crimes, with a notable rise in anti-Black and anti-Jewish hate crimes (Justice, 2022; Lacounty, 2024)
- The trend of increasing hate crimes fits into a broader pattern of racial hostility and erosion of civil rights in the United States
- This development has severe consequences for Black Americans, who are disproportionately affected by hate crimes and police misconduct
Hate & Crime

According to the Department of Justice, hate crimes have been on the rise, with a significant increase in anti-Black and anti-Jewish hate crimes (Justice, 2022). The FBI has also reported an increase in hate crimes, with a notable rise in violent hate crimes (Fbi, 2026). The LA County annual report on hate crimes has shown a significant increase in hate crimes, with a 90% spike in religious crimes (Lacounty, 2024). The Jacksonville shooting is a recent example of a racist attack amid the rise in hate crimes (Ali Rogin, 2023). Law enforcement and the DOJ have been criticized for their response to hate crimes, with some arguing that they are not doing enough to address the issue (Justice, 2022). The rise in hate crimes is connected to a broader climate of racial hostility, with many Black Americans feeling vulnerable and targeted (Nytimes, 2026).
Justice & Law

The Civil Rights Division of the DOJ has been criticized for its handling of police accountability cases, with some arguing that it is not doing enough to address the issue (Justice, 2025). The Trump administration has been accused of politicizing the Civil Rights Division, using it to further a conservative agenda (Theguardian, 2026). The Biden administration has pledged to strengthen the Civil Rights Division and to address police misconduct, but more needs to be done to address the issue (Justice, 2025).
Policy & Government

The Trump administration has been accused of attempting to undermine voting rights, particularly for Black Americans (Theguardian, 2026). The Biden administration has pledged to strengthen voting rights, but more needs to be done to address the issue (Justice, 2025). The Voting Rights Act has been weakened by recent court decisions, leaving many Black Americans vulnerable to voter suppression (Nytimes, 2026).
Project 2025
The Project 2025 initiative has been launched to address the erosion of civil rights in the United States, particularly for Black Americans (Justice, 2025). The initiative aims to strengthen the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ and to address police misconduct, hate crimes, and voter suppression (Justice, 2025). The ACLU has called for greater transparency and accountability in the handling of civil rights cases, arguing that the current system is inadequate (Aclu, 2026).
🔍 Highlight: The FBI has reported a significant increase in hate crimes, with a notable rise in violent hate crimes (Fbi, 2026).
🧠 Kemetic Minds Analysis
The rise in hate crimes, police misconduct, and voter suppression is a symptom of a broader societal problem, with many Americans holding racist and discriminatory views (Nytimes, 2026). The Department of Justice has a critical role to play in addressing these issues, but it must do more to address the problem (Justice, 2022). The Civil Rights Division of the DOJ must be strengthened and empowered to address hate crimes, police misconduct, and voter suppression, and to hold perpetrators accountable (Justice, 2025).
📣 From the Kemetic Minds Newsroom:
The rise in hate crimes, police misconduct, and voter suppression is a wake-up call for Black Americans, who must demand greater action from their leaders to address these issues. The Kemetic Minds newsroom urges readers to stay informed, get involved, and demand justice for all. We must not let the erosion of civil rights go unchallenged, and we must fight for a society that values equality and justice for all.
References
- Aclu (2026). ACLU Files Public Records Request to DOJ to Demand Justice and Transparency in Policing | American C. aclu.org.
- Ali Rogin (2023). Deadly Jacksonville shooting is latest racist attack amid rise in hate crimes | PBS News Weekend. pbs.org.
- Fbi (2026). Hate Crime | Federal Bureau of Investigation. fbi.gov.
- Justice (2022). Hate Crimes | United States Department of Justice | Hate Crimes | News. justice.gov.
- Lacounty (2024). LA County Releases Annual Report on Hate Crimes: Highest Total of Hate Crimes Ever Reported – COUNTY. lacounty.gov.
- Nytimes (2026). Hate Crimes – The New York Times. nytimes.com.
- Theguardian (2026). Trump’s justice department is weaponizing civil rights… | The Guardian. theguardian.com.

