The Biden administration’s radical push to remake American neighborhoods in the name of “equity” just hit a brick wall. President Trump’s new HUD Secretary, Scott Turner, has officially dismantled the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule, a massive bureaucratic overreach that tried to force local communities to change their zoning laws, build subsidized housing, and cater to leftist social engineering schemes.
For years, Democrats have used HUD as a tool to override local control, using federal dollars to bully communities into accepting progressive housing mandates. AFFH was first imposed by Obama, shut down by Trump, and then brought back to life by Biden—until now. Turner’s move to scrap this federal power grab is a massive victory for property rights, local governance, and American families who want to decide how their neighborhoods develop.
How Biden’s HUD Hijacked Local Communities
The AFFH rule was never about stopping real housing discrimination. It was about restructuring American communities to fit the Left’s social justice agenda. Under Biden’s HUD, any locality receiving federal funds had to submit massive “equity plans”—bureaucratic monstrosities packed with over 92 requirements covering everything from zoning laws to LGBTQIA+ initiatives, climate change compliance, and “environmental justice”.
And if a town or county didn’t comply? No HUD funds. No community development grants. No money for infrastructure, safety, or local businesses.
In other words, Democrats turned community funding into a political bludgeon, punishing any town that refused to bend the knee to their woke housing policies.
HUD’s Federal Takeover: What Biden’s Bureaucrats Demanded
Biden’s version of AFFH wasn’t just about affordable housing. It forced local governments to:
- Change zoning laws to allow high-density, subsidized housing in middle-class neighborhoods.
- Redraw school districts to fit “equity” standards.
- Reallocate community resources—like grocery stores, recreation centers, and parks—to meet government-mandated “access” policies.
- Submit detailed reports explaining how they would combat “patterns of segregation” (translation: forcibly redistribute populations).
One Georgia county was even denied HUD funds for saying they wanted to help low-income households get better jobs. Why? Because it didn’t focus enough on “racial and ethnic concentrations of poverty”.
This was not about creating opportunity. This was about federal bureaucrats micromanaging every town in America.
Scott Turner Shuts It Down
Turner’s rollback of AFFH is as simple as it is brilliant: no more 92-question mandates, no more massive compliance forms, no more bureaucratic extortion. Instead, HUD will accept a basic certification that communities are following existing fair housing laws—without demanding they restructure their entire zoning system to appease Washington, D.C.
This is a major win for every American who believes in local control, property rights, and common sense over radical left-wing ideology.
The Bottom Line
Biden’s HUD wasn’t just about housing—it was about social engineering. It was about using federal power to remake communities in the Left’s image, no matter what the people who actually live there want.
But America First leadership is back. And Scott Turner just sent the Democrats’ most ambitious housing power grab straight to the grave.