Trump Administration Orders Closure of Federal Diversity Offices and Repeals LGBTQ Equality Initiatives
In a significant policy shift, the Trump administration has ordered the immediate closure of all federal diversity offices and the cessation of diversity initiatives across government agencies. In a memo from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, federal employees currently working in diversity offices have been placed on paid administrative leave while the closure process begins.
On his first day in office for his second term, President Donald Trump repealed executive orders that promoted LGBTQ equality and established new directives recognizing only two genders. This move comes as part of a broader campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, which Trump has claimed to discriminate against certain groups, particularly white men.
The administration's actions reflect a strong departure from the previous administration's focus on promoting diversity and equality within federal programs. Trump's executive orders specifically target initiatives that support marginalized communities, including LGBTQ Americans, threatening to undo years of progress in these areas.
During a rally in Washington, Trump emphasized his commitment to dismantling what he described as "illegal and immoral discrimination programs" associated with DEI initiatives. The administration's stance has raised concerns among advocates for LGBTQ rights and diversity, who fear the implications of such policies on inclusion and equality in the federal workforce and beyond.
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