The White House says it will not respond to reporters who list identifying pronouns in their email signatures
- The Trump administration has officially barred federal employees from listing their pronouns in email signatures, calling it a symptom of misguided gender ideology.
- The Trump administration has prohibited federal workers from using pronouns in email signatures, deeming it a symptom of misguided gender ideology, as stated by a spokesperson.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt indicated that they do not respond to reporters who include pronouns in their signatures, labeling it a lack of concern for biological facts.
- Some journalists reported that officials have refused to engage with inquiries if pronouns are present in email signatures, raising concerns about transparency in press relations.
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White House does not ‘respond’ to reporters’ requests with pronouns included
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and a senior advisor in the Department of Government Efficiency rejected requests from reporters who included their pronouns in the signature box of their emails, each telling different reporters at the New York Times that “as a matter of policy,” the Trump-Vance administration will decline to engage with members of the press on these grounds. News of the correspondence between the journalists and the…
White House Press Office Won’t Respond to Reporters With ‘Preferred Pronouns’ in Bio
Journalists who list preferred gender pronouns in their email signatures won’t be getting a response from the White House to their emails, according to the Trump administration. “It is official White House policy to IGNORE reporters’ emails with pronouns in the signature,” the Trump War Room account on April 9 announced on social media platform X, confirming anecdotal accounts from journalists who said their inquiries were dismissed or unanswere…
Trump administration declines to engage with journalists with pronouns in their email signature
You know those email signatures at the end of messages? The ones that include a range of information about the senders — phone numbers, addresses, social media handles. And in recent years, pronouns — letting the recipient know that the sender goes by “she,” “he,” “they” or something else, a digital acknowledgement that people claim a range of gender identities.
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