Trump signs executive order asking federal contractors to eliminate DEI | Reuters


By Kanishka Singh
March 26, 2026 11:35 PM UTC Updated 22 mins ago

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WASHINGTON, March 26 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday asking federal contractors and their subcontractors to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion practices, the White House said.

Trump has cracked down on public and private organizations – from government agencies to private universities – over DEI practices.

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Civil rights advocates say DEI practices help address historic inequities for marginalized groups like women, the LGBT community and ethnic minorities. Trump casts DEI as anti-merit and as discriminatory against groups like white people and men.

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The latest executive order signed on Thursday requires certain federal contracts to include a clause prohibiting contractors and their subcontractors from engaging in DEI, the White House said.

The order directs the White House Office of Management and Budget to issue guidance to contracting agencies for compliance and identify economic sectors whose players engage in DEI, it added.

It also directs agencies to cancel, terminate, or suspend contracts – and to suspend or debar contractors – for failure to comply, according to the White House.

It asks the U.S. attorney general to review some violations of contractual terms prohibiting DEI and to ensure “prompt review” of civil rights actions brought by private persons, the White House said.

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Trump also signed an order last year that directed government agency chiefs to dismantle DEI policies at federal agencies and in the private sector.

Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Stephen Coates

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Trump signs executive order asking federal contractors to eliminate DEI | Reuters

By Kanishka Singh
March 26, 2026 11:35 PM UTC Updated 22 mins ago

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WASHINGTON, March 26 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump signed ​an executive order on Thursday asking federal contractors ‌and their subcontractors to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion practices, the White House said.

Trump has cracked down on public and private organizations – from ​government agencies to private universities – over DEI practices.

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Civil ​rights advocates say DEI practices help address historic ⁠inequities for marginalized groups like women, the LGBT community ​and ethnic minorities. Trump casts DEI as anti-merit and as ​discriminatory against groups like white people and men.

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The latest executive order signed on Thursday requires certain federal contracts to include a clause ​prohibiting contractors and their subcontractors from engaging in DEI, ​the White House said.

The order directs the White House Office of Management ‌and ⁠Budget to issue guidance to contracting agencies for compliance and identify economic sectors whose players engage in DEI, it added.

It also directs agencies to cancel, terminate, or suspend ​contracts – and to ​suspend or ⁠debar contractors – for failure to comply, according to the White House.

It asks the U.S. ​attorney general to review some violations of contractual ​terms ⁠prohibiting DEI and to ensure “prompt review” of civil rights actions brought by private persons, the White House said.

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Trump also signed ⁠an ​order last year that directed government ​agency chiefs to dismantle DEI policies at federal agencies and in the private ​sector.

Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Stephen Coates

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