The Department of Defense has temporarily suspended access to library books in Pentagon schools as it reviews literature potentially linked to gender ideology and equity topics. This move, resulting from an executive order under Trump, affects approximately 67,000 children across 160 schools globally. Books deemed inappropriate have been removed and relocated for professional review, sparking outrage from lawmakers like Jamie Raskin, who condemned the initiative as viewpoint censorship and called for bipartisan resistance against such actions.
The Department of Defense’s recent suspension of access to library books in Pentagon schools for a week has raised alarms about censorship under Trump’s orders against gender ideology.
A memo obtained by the Guardian explained that library books related to gender ideology and equity topics are undergoing compliance reviews, affecting over 67,000 children.
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