Donald Trump's administration made a significant policy shift regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion by signing an executive order that rescinded a crucial non-discrimination executive order established by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965. This action prompted the General Services Administration to announce forthcoming changes to existing policies, signifying a departure from the previous commitment to non-discrimination and altering the framework of how diversity initiatives are approached within federal operations.
Donald Trump signed an executive order that revoked a non-discrimination executive order from 1965, reshaping the landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.
In response to Trump's order, the General Services Administration issued a memo aligning changes to the current policies on diversity and inclusion.
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