Health data, entire pages wiped from federal websites as Trump officials
target 'gender ideology'
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[February 01, 2025]
By CARLA K. JOHNSON
Public health data disappeared from websites, entire webpages went blank
and employees erased pronouns from email signatures Friday as federal
agencies scrambled to comply with a directive tied to President Donald
Trump's order rolling back protections for transgender people.
The Office of Personnel Management directed agency heads to strip
“gender ideology” from websites, contracts and emails in a memo sent
Wednesday, with changes ordered to be instituted by 5 p.m. Friday. It
also directed agencies to disband employee resource groups, terminate
grants and contracts related to the issue, and replace the term “gender”
with “sex” on government forms.
Some parts of government websites appeared with the message “The page
you’re looking for was not found.” Some pages disappeared and came back
intermittently.
Asked by reporters Friday about reports that government websites were
being shut down to eliminate mentions of diversity, equity and
inclusion, Trump said he didn’t know anything about it but that he’d
endorse such a move.
“I don’t know. That doesn’t sound like a bad idea to me,” Trump said,
adding that he campaigned promising to stamp out such initiatives.

Much public health information was taken down from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention's website: contraception guidance; a fact
sheet about HIV and transgender people; lessons on building supportive
school environments for transgender and nonbinary kids; details about
National Transgender HIV Testing Day; and a set of government surveys
showing transgender students suffering higher rates of depression, drug
use, bullying and other problems.
Eliminating health resources creates dangerous gaps in scientific
information, disease experts said. The Infectious Diseases Society of
America, a medical association, issued a statement decrying the removal
of information about HIV and people who are transgender. Access is
“critical to efforts to end the HIV epidemic,” the organization’s
leaders said.
A Bureau of Prisons web page originally titled “Inmate Gender” was
relabeled “Inmate Sex” on Friday. A breakdown of transgender inmates in
federal prisons was no longer included.
The State Department on Friday removed the option to select “X” as a
gender on passport applications for nonbinary applicants. It also
replaced the word “gender” from the descriptor with the word “sex.”
Nonetheless, the online passport application form was no longer
available late Friday, linking simply to a message that said the system
was “undergoing maintenance.”
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The Office of the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community
semiannual report to Congress for the period ending September 2024
that includes information about the Office of the Director of
National Intelligence's compliance with diversity, equity, inclusion
and accessibility (DEI) in the federal workforce is photographed
Jan. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick)
 All State Department employees were
ordered to remove gender-specific pronouns from their email
signatures. The directive, from the acting head of the Bureau of
Management, said this was required to comply with Trump’s executive
orders and the department was also removing all references to
“gender ideology” from websites and internal documents.
“All employees are required to remove any gender identifying
pronouns from email signature blocks by 5:00 PM today,” said the
order from Tibor Nagy. “Your cooperation is essential as we navigate
these changes together.”
An official from the U.S. Agency for International Development said
staffers were directed to flag the use of the word “gender” in each
of thousands of award contracts. Warnings against gender
discrimination are standard language in every such contract. The
official spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal, under
a Trump administration gag order prohibiting USAID staffers from
speaking with people outside their agency.
The official said staffers fear that programs and jobs related to
inclusion efforts, gender issues and issues specific to women are
being singled out and possibly targeted under two Trump executive
orders.
Some Census Bureau and National Park Service pages were also
inaccessible or giving error messages.
Trump's executive order, signed on his first day back in office,
calls for the federal government to define sex as only male or
female and for that to be reflected on official documents such as
passports and policies such as federal prison assignments.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the military to immediately
stop recognizing identity a day before the start of February's Black
History Month, saying such events “erode camaraderie and threaten
mission execution.”
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Mike Stobbe in New York and Amanda Seitz, Matthew Lee, Will Weissert
and Ellen Knickmeyer in Washington contributed to this report.
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