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US orders French companies to comply with Trump's diversity ban

  • France accused the Trump administration of interfering with private French companies' decisions regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion policies after the U.S. Embassy announced it would cease working with such firms.
  • The French Ministry of Foreign Trade condemned the pressure from the Trump White House, stating that American interference in inclusion policies is unacceptable.
  • President Trump signed an executive order to end contracts with firms engaging in diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, claiming they undermine national unity and violate civil rights laws.
  • Legal challenges to Trump's order are ongoing, with some arguing that the requirement to scrap discrimination policies may violate the First Amendment, as noted by Judge Matthew F. Kennelly.
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Le Point.fr broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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