West Point shuts down clubs for women and students of color in response to Trump’s DEI policies
- West Point has disbanded a dozen identity-based clubs to comply with President Donald Trump's executive orders and new Pentagon guidance, confirmed by Fox News.
- Clubs affected include the Asian-Pacific Forum, Latin Cultural Club, and Society of Women Engineers, as they were affiliated with the DEI office.
- The U.S. Military Academy stated it is reviewing all programs linked to its former diversity office, pausing activities of other clubs until compliance is ensured.
- Defense guidance emphasizes that DEI practices are 'incompatible' with DOD values, halting events related to cultural awareness months.
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West Point shuts down clubs for women, students of color in response to Trump's DEI policies
The U.S. Military Academy has disbanded a dozen West Point cadet clubs centered on ethnicity, gender, race and sexuality in response to the Trump administration’s push to eliminate diversity programs throughout government.
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