Federal workers ordered to scrub the pronunciation from e -mail signatures

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Washington -Federal employees in several departments were instructed Friday to remove the personal pronoun from their E -mail signatures at 1 p.m. 17, when agencies rushed to implement President Donald Trump’s executive order not to promote gender ideology.

ABC News reported first That employees of the Centers for Disease Control and Transportation Department received directives to remove their pronouns. New York Times Later, employees at the State Department, Work Department and Department of Veteran Affairs also received the order.

A note issued by Office of Personal Management on Wednesday also directed the leaders of federal departments and agencies to remove all rules, forms, communication and web pages that “indicate or promote gender ideology” before Friday night.

The memo obtained by USA Today, directed departments and agencies to notify employees whose attitude involves “promoting gender ideology” to be placed on paid leave and to ensure that all agency policies and documents use the term “sex” rather than Gender, among other initiatives.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has already begun to restore its site and scrub pages that contained Information on health differences Among the LGBTQ -unge and Supports LBGTQ+ youth.

The Ministry of State also removed “LGBTQ” and replaced it with “LGB” – with reference to lesbian, gay and bisexual – on its Travel -making web page.

The memo comes as Trump has taken an ambiguity of actions rolling back to transgender protection introduced by the former Biden administration.

Trump had signed executive orders that instructed the federal government not to help with gender transitions for individuals under 19 and ban transgender Service members from the military.