Trump's administration removes 298 words from government sites
President Donald Trump has directed the removal or alteration of as many as 298 words on government websites. This has been a topic of discussion for several weeks. The New York Times reviewed official agency documents that list these terms. While they compiled a list, they noted that it might not include all words affected. Some terms removed were flagged for being sensitive or controversial. The words being targeted include terms related to race, gender, and social issues. For example, "diversity," "equality," "gender identity," and "activism" are among those being flagged. Other notable terms include "climate crisis," "institutional," and "equity." The directive is part of a wider strategy during Trump's second term. Critics argue this could limit discussions on important social issues. The full impact of these removals remains to be seen, as government websites are updated.