15 memo from the u.s. President trump removed an explicit ban on segregation for federal contractors in a memo issued last month. An executive order president donald trump issued in january on eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion programs resulted in the change, npr said in a story first published last week.
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The trump administration rescinded a requirement for new government contracts to explicitly prohibit segregation in facilities like restaurants and waiting rooms.
After a recent change by the trump administration, the federal government no longer explicitly prohibits contractors from having segregated restaurants, waiting rooms and drinking fountains.
President donald trump has removed an explicit ban on segregated facilities like waiting rooms, restaurants and drinking fountains for federal contractors, a memo Donald trump has overturned an executive order signed by lyndon b johnson in 1965 to jettison a requirement that federal contractors must enforce rules against segregation in their workplaces. The trump administration has announced the federal government will no longer unequivocally prohibit contractors from having segregated restaurants, waiting rooms and drinking fountains. An executive order lifting the ban on segregated facilities recently caught attention on social media as users speak out against its potential impacts.
President donald trump signing executive order. (photo courtesy of trump white house via flickr) a memo from the general services administration The gsa memo says these changes were made to ensure compliance with trump’s jan. Opposing views on trump's decision.

Trump's decision to end the ban on segregation has sparked strong opposition from civil rights organizations, housing advocates, and academic experts.
Critics argue that this move undermines decades of progress in promoting equality and justice. The trump administration has removed a longstanding directive from the civil rights era that explicitly prohibited federal contractors from allowing segregated facilities, the latest move to The trump administration removed a provision that barred federal contractors from maintaining segregated facilities, affecting restaurants and waiting rooms. This change follows president donald trump’s executive order on diversity, which reversed a 1965 order by former president lyndon b.
The disappearance of the language doesn’t alter the fact that federal law, including the civil rights act, and some state laws still ban segregation and other forms of discrimination in all Trump’s new guidance doesn’t legalize segregation. An order to federal agencies to drop a clause in contracts about ‘segregated facilities’ is largely symbolic The trump administration rescinded a requirement for new government contracts to explicitly prohibit segregation in facilities like restaurants and waiting rooms.

The trump administration has announced the federal government will no longer unequivocally prohibit contractors from having segregated restaurants, waiting rooms and drinking fountains.
These maga fools are doing everything they can to bring back segregation. Now, the federal government no longer explicitly prohibits contractors from having The trump administration has announced the federal government will no longer unequivocally prohibit contractors from having segregated restaurants, waiting rooms and drinking fountains. These maga fools are doing everything they can to bring back segregation.
Now, the federal government no longer explicitly prohibits contractors from having In a move that’s raising major eyebrows across the nation, the trump administration just pulled a historic shift — the longstanding ban on segregated facilities in federal contracting rules The memo explains that it is making changes prompted by president trump’s executive order on diversity, equity and inclusion, which repealed an executive order signed by president lyndon b. Johnson in 1965 regarding federal contractors and nondiscrimination.

The memo also addresses trump’s executive order on gender identity.
