RT.com
25 Aug 2025, 02:43 GMT+10
Since returning to the White House, Donald Trump has been purging government agencies of diversity, equity and inclusion programs
Researchers in the US have been revising their grant renewal applications en masse in recent months over fears that wording tied to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives could cost them government funding, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday
Since taking office in January, US President Donald Trump, a long-time critic of what he views as "divisive" leftist narratives, has taken numerous steps to eradicate such policies and even associated language at the government level.
Promoted by his predecessor Democrat Joe Biden, DEI programs sought to ensure that sexual and racial minorities were better represented in government agencies. The Trump administration has described the initiatives as "illegal and immoral discrimination."
The WSJ wrote that at least 600 grant renewal applications since October 2024 had removed "terms associated with diversity, equity and inclusion," such as "diverse," "underrepresented," and "disparities." The outlet said it had reviewed thousands of applications for National Institutes of Health-funded projects in the fiscal years 2024 and 2025.
Some scientists have also reportedly shifted the focus of studies that were originally centered on minority groups.
A Johns Hopkins University spokesperson confirmed to the WSJ that "federal agencies have asked researchers to make modest modifications" before renewing grants.
On his first day in office, Trump signed an executive order mandating a review of government DEI initiatives.
Addressing a joint session of Congress in March, Trump declared that "we've ended the tyranny of so-called Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies all across the entire federal government and indeed the private sector and our military." He stressed that appointments should be made strictly on the basis of skills and competence, not race or gender.
The Trump administration has also targeted a number of elite universities, including Harvard, for their failure to address "anti-Semitic" protests in support of Palestine and abolish DEI policies, suspending federal funding and restricting international student enrollment.
(RT.com)
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