Trump policies, job cuts spark street protests across US
- A Boston-area health care director received instructions from the Trump administration to remove terms like "equity" and "gender" from their website, or risk losing federal funding.
- Health care facilities face directives from the Trump administration to remove terms like "equity" and "gender," threatening federal funding if they do not comply.
- Protests and demonstrations are set for March 7, as scientists oppose actions from the Trump administration perceived as anti-scientific and harmful to public health.
- Scientists around the world plan demonstrations on March 7 to protest against what they consider anti-scientific measures by the Trump administration, highlighting the threats to public health and research funding.
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Comply, resist, evade? Trump policies spark heated health care conversations in Mass.
Some health care organizations in Massachusetts are scrubbing words the Trump administration finds offensive and signing agreements not to use federal funding for care President Trump doesn't support. Others are resisting any change.
Trump policies, job cuts spark street protests across US
In the United States, the Trump administration's ruthless approach to the federal workforce, immigration, Ukraine, and DEI measures has sparked nationwide protests. DW spoke with Americans rallying in Washington, DC.
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