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The Trump Administration is renewing the Agency’s websites to get rid of the content full of climate changes Donald Trump’s Agenda.
Since taking office two weeks ago, Trump has ordered federal departments to eliminate particular content from its websites, including mentions of Diversity, equity and inclusion (Dei) and “Gender ideology”.
A digital review of Fox News found that climate change pages in both the forestry service and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) websites seem to be lowered and are currently not working. When you are accessed, the pages are only blank with the statement: “You are not authorized to access this page.”
The scrub occurs after it was reported that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) ordered officials to review climate change references on their websites.
Trump’s administration to pause the federal government websites to try
In addition, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not list climate change in the dropbard of its “environmental issues”. Climate change and climate change are still referred to in some parts of the website, but are linked or mentioned on the homepage.
The fryer occurs after the Trump administration a brief pause on most federal government websites on Friday evening to try to remove Dei, Fox News Digital previously informed.
The movement reflects a similar discarding from the Government websites during Trump’s first term, where he also eliminated references to climate change or for the effects of climate change in several online pages of federal departments.
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Trump went to Biden’s Green Energy Agenda in his first series of executive orders, withdrawing the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement, undoing the electric vehicle mandate (EV) and eliminate your climatic emission target.
Fox News Digital contacted the White House, USDA and EPA for comments.
Fox News Digital Brooke Singman contributed to this report.