The State of the State Department was ordered to remove the pronoun from their E -mail signatures in internal memo

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Employees at the US State Department were asked to remove any preferred pronunciation from E -mail signatures on Friday, revealed a leaked internal memo.

The message from the State Department under Secretary of Management Tibor Nagy said the move was made to comply Donald Trump‘s recent Executive Order attacker Transperson’s rights.

“The state department reviews all agency programs, contracts and grants that promote or incubate gender ideology,” Nagy wrote to the Ministry of State. “All employees are obliged to remove any gender -identifying pronunciation from E -Mail -Signature blocks before 5pm today.”

The memo was shared online by independent journalist Ken Klippenstein. ABC News reported The similar memos went out to the employees at the departments for transport and energy as well as CDC.

Trump’s executive order felt itself as a breadth of “gender ideology” that calls the idea that people born man could identify themselves as women “false.” The order in question required agencies to “remove all statements, policies, regulations, forms, communication or other internal and external messages that promote or otherwise involve gender ideology, and cease to issue such statements, policies, regulations, forms, communication or other messages.

ACLU’s Ian Thompson, who spoke to Salon earlier this month, called Trump’s efforts to eradicate transgender people in the United States.

“All this is part of the same overall effort: this anti-trans extremism among many on the right that really comes from a desire to force trans-fun people out of our community, out of our schools-out of public life altogether, “Shared Thompson.