Federal Agency Shicb Climate Change with Website in the middle of a VRABRANING Trump
Trump’s administration renews the Agency’s website to solve the content filled with climate change, in the midst of broad rebranding federal departments from content that is considered not to be aligned with the President Donald Trump agenda.
Ever since he took over his duty two weeks ago, Trump has ordered federal departments to remove certain content from his websites, including mentioning Diversity, equality and inclusion (Dei) and “gender ideology.”
The Fox News digital review found that the climate change pages also seem to be at the Forest Service and on the website of the US Ministry of Agriculture (USDA) reduced and currently not functioning. When they are approached, the pages are empty only with a statement, “You are not authorized to approach this page.”
Exfoliation comes after it has been announced that the US Ministry of Agriculture (USDA) has ordered officials to review references to climate change on their websites.
In addition, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not cite climate change on a drop of its “environmental topics”. Climate and climate change are still related to some parts of the website, but are connected or mentioned on the starting page.
Purification comes after Trump’s administration on Friday night put a short break on most of the Federal Government websites in an effort to eliminate Dei, Fox News Digital previously reported.
This move mirrors similar to the rebranding of government websites during Trump’s first term, where he also removed references to climate change or the effects of climate change from several websites of federal departments.
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Trump aimed at the daily Green Energy Plan of Biden in his first executive order, by pulling the US from the Paris Climate Agreement, to get rid of the mandate of an electric vehicle (EV) and the removal of the targeting of the climate show.
Fox News Digital reached for the White House, USDA and EPA for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Brooke Singman contributed to this report.