Trump orders agencies to scrub 'gender ideology' from contracts, websites

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FILE PHOTO: People hold flowers and flags during the annual LGBTQ+ Capital Pride parade in Washington, U.S., June 8, 2024. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo

Mr Donald Trump said last week funds will not be used to promote "gender ideology".

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WASHINGTON - The Trump administration ordered federal agencies to scrub mentions of "gender ideology" in contracts, job descriptions and social media accounts in line with an executive order forcing the government to only recognise two sexes.

A memo issued on Jan 29 by the US Office of Personnel Management seeks to carry out

an executive order by President Donald Trump

requiring federal agencies to "recognise women are biologically female, and men are biologically male."

The actions are part of a broader attack by Mr Trump on diversity, equity and inclusion programs that has drawn criticism from advocates who fear that it rolls back progress America has made in embracing these values.

Mr Trump said last week funds will not be used to promote "gender ideology," a loose term often used by conservative groups to reference any ideology that promotes non-traditional views on sex and gender. Rights and advocacy groups view the term as an anti-LGBTQ trope and dehumanising.

The Trump administration will also seek to limit the scope of a major victory for transgender rights under a 2020 US Supreme Court ruling in which the high court found civil rights protections against discrimination "on the basis of sex" applied to sexuality and gender identity.

Agencies must review all job descriptions and place on leave any employee "whose position description involves inculcating or promoting gender ideology," according to the memo.

Agencies are required to scrub web sites and social media accounts that promote gender ideology. It also directed that "intimate spaces" designated for men or women "are designated by biological sex and not gender identity."

Mr Trump on Jan 28 ordered an end to all federal funding or support for healthcare that aids the transition of transgender youth after an earlier order banning transgender people from the armed forces. REUTERS

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