Donald Trump's administration has actively discouraged or banned a wide range of terms related to activism, social justice, and diversity in federal documents. An analysis by The New York Times revealed that over 250 government web pages had removed or altered terms such as "LGBTQ," "diversity," and "social justice" since he took office. The administration's approach aims to avoid concepts like diversity, equity, and inclusion, often justifying it as a move against merit in hiring, thus significantly reshaping the language and discourse within federal entities.
Since taking office, Trump's administration has actively discouraged or banned the use of specific terms that relate to activism, diversity, and social justice, highlighting a distinct preference for a more conservative language framework.
Over 250 government web pages reportedly had these terms removed or altered, suggesting a significant shift in how federal documents address inclusivity and equity issues under Trump's leadership.
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