Trump Administration Ban On CDC's Usage Of 'Transgender,' 'Evidence-Based,' 'Diversity' Causes Outrage

International Business Times 

President Donald Trump banned the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) from using a list of words, which include "transgender" and "evidence-based." Needless to say, social media users did not take lightly to the president's decision. In a meeting, led by Alison Kelly, a senior leader in the agency's Office of Financial Services, CDC policy analysts, who are tasked with preparing the 2019 budget that is expected to be released in February, were handed out a list of words that were forbidden to use in official documents for the budget. The mandate from the Trump administration banned the use of seven words – "vulnerable," "entitlement," "diversity," "transgender," "fetus," "evidence-based," "science-based." The news of the ban was originally reported by the Washington Post, which caused immediate outrage among Twitter users.

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