Military freezes sexual assault prevention training after Trump executive order on DEI
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In response to President Trump's executive orders aimed at removing diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, several U.S. military branches, including the Marine Corps and Navy, are halting training sessions focused on the prevention of sexual assault. This pause raises concerns about the implications for long-standing efforts to combat sexual violence within the military. Advocates express worry that such rapid changes may disrupt crucial training on consent, harassment, and reporting, which are critical to fostering a safer environment for service members.
It is very worrisome that we're seeing a lot of things happen very quickly that aren't well thought out.
The Navy is working to fully execute and implement all directives outlined in the Executive Orders issued by the President.
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