Staff in many federal agencies Friday afternoon was ordered to eliminate pronouns, according to the internal memories obtained by two ABC news Application executives The President Donald Trump signed his first day to prevent diversity and equity programs at the federal government at the most search office.
“Non-pronouns and any other supported policy should be removed from the signature of CDC / ATSDR staff,” according to such a message, Friday has been sent to CDC staff.
Federal staff in the transport department received a similar directive on Thursday, the department managed the fall on the same day DC plane accident Ronald Reagan near Washington National Airport.
Employees ordered governmental grant requests to remove email signatures in the department, sources said to ABC news.
Employees in the energy department received on Thursday said that the requirements of Trump executive requirements were required to make a call for federal discourses, communication and publications.
It was not immediately clear cleaned by other federal agencies whether they received similar messages. Transport department spokesmen, energy departments, HHS and CDC do not immediately respond to an application for comments on ABC News.
Presumer to remove email signatures The end result of the promotion to be made by Trump Administration Diversity and equity efforts In the federal government.

President Donald Trump has signed corrective demand in the Oval Office of Washington White Washington house, 2025. January 30.
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On his first day of office, Trump signed a couple of corrective orders “radical call programs and lazy” called his administration called “. Two orders were referred to agencies on Friday post.
Memos included instructions on how to edit email signatures.
At least one career officer met with irritation.
“In my decade … in the CDC’s years I’ve never told me what I can’t do and I can’t access my email signature,” said a recipient, not asking for fear of recharice.
Notes given on Wednesday Employee Management Offices also leads agencies to review the “Agency’s email systems and turn off user pronouns.”
ABC News’ Cheyenne Haslett helped in this report.