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The White House says it will not respond to reporters who list identifying pronouns in their email signatures

  • The White House will not respond to reporters who include identifying pronouns in their email signatures, as stated by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
  • A recent Harvard/Harris poll indicates that nearly seven in ten Americans believe there are only two genders, reflecting widespread public sentiment, while 56% feel uncomfortable with they/them pronouns, according to Pew Research.
  • Trump's executive order prohibits the practice of listing preferred pronouns in email signatures for federal workers, emphasizing scientific definitions of male and female, contradicting Biden's policies.
  • The New York Times criticized this policy, stating it undermines transparent engagement with the press and called it 'baffling.
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diariolarepublica.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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