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Federal Websites Altered Amid Trump's Executive Orders on Gender and Diversity

Recent executive orders from President Trump led to numerous federal websites being altered or taken offline, affecting various topics related to gender and diversity.

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In response to President Trump's executive orders, thousands of government websites have altered or removed information related to gender and diversity. Agencies like the CDC pulled research involving terms such as 'pregnant people' and 'LGBT,' and entire sites went offline, including those related to public health and support for transgender individuals. Health experts express concern over the implications for public health communication amid these changes, which align with directives to strip 'gender ideology' from official documents and practices. The removal of resources poses risks to marginalized communities and public understanding of essential health issues.

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