The 27 Words the NSA Is Scrubbing From Its Websites: Report
- The National Security Agency is deleting websites containing 27 banned words, including "Privilege" and "Inclusion," to comply with President Trump's executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
- An NSA source described the deletion process as "very chaotic," and warned of unintended consequences, including the removal of "Mission-related" content.
- An analysis by the Washington Post found that since Trump took office, there have been 662 examples of deletions and additions across 8,000 federal web pages.
- Trump's executive order claims DEI policies violate civil rights laws and undermine national unity, labeling them as illegal and harmful to traditional American values.
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