After Donald Trump's inauguration, several federal websites have reportedly removed important resources on LGBTQ+ rights and HIV. GLAAD, a not-for-profit organization, noted that keywords such as “lesbian”, “gay”, and “transgender” are now absent on the White House website, with similar omissions across other federal sites like the CDC and State Department. The removals coincide with Trump’s controversial executive orders, prompting GLAAD President Sarah Kate Ellis to denounce this censorship attempt and emphasize the LGBTQ+ community's resilience and visibility, despite the administration's efforts to suppress these topics.
Following Donald Trump's return to the White House, federal websites have reportedly removed LGBTQ+ rights and HIV resources, sparking concerns over censorship.
GLAAD reported that terms related to LGBTQ+ individuals no longer exist on the official White House website, reflecting a broader trend observed across federal platforms.
Sarah Kate Ellis of GLAAD condemned the actions, stating they showcase Trump's commitment to suppressing LGBTQ+ visibility and accessible federal resources.
Pages concerning HIV prevention, LGBTQ+ Pride Month, and workers' rights for queer individuals have all been taken offline from federal websites, signaling a significant rollback.
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