The Progressive Insurance Company, known for its quirky commercials featuring "Flo," is facing mounting backlash over what critics are calling blatantly racist business practices. A federal court case has exposed the insurance giant's discriminatory behavior, sparking outrage among Americans who believe in equal treatment under the law.

According to a PJ Media report, the company's troubling practices were highlighted in the case Roberts v. Progressive Preferred Insurance, where two federal judges - including Biden appointee Andre Mathis and Bush appointee David McKeague on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals - refused to stop the company's discriminatory conduct.

Patriots on social media are demanding action from the Trump administration. Twitter user @HntrCrkPiP fired off a scathing post calling out the insurance company's racist policies: "It's obvious that @ItsFlo @progressive are racists that @AAGDhillon needs to look into. Giving grants to only black people is racist. #BoycottProgressiveInsurance."

The tweet specifically tagged key Trump administration officials, including Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice, demanding they investigate Progressive's discriminatory grant programs that allegedly exclude Americans based on race.

This controversy comes at a perfect time for the Trump-Vance administration to deliver on its promise to end discriminatory "woke" policies wherever they're found. With AG Pam Bondi now leading the Department of Justice, Americans finally have someone willing to take on corporate racism disguised as "progressive" values.

For too long, corporations have gotten away with reverse discrimination under the guise of being "progressive." But racial discrimination is racial discrimination, regardless of which direction it flows. The irony is rich - a company called "Progressive" engaging in the very type of racial prejudice that goes against everything America stands for.

Will Attorney General Bondi investigate Progressive Insurance's discriminatory practices? Patriots across the country are watching and waiting for justice to be served.

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Source: Next News Network