White House Shuns Reporters With Pronouns in Email Signature

The move reflects the administration’s firm stance against gender ideology.
The move reflects the administration’s firm stance against gender ideology.

The White House will no longer reply to reporters who list their preferred gender pronouns in their email signatures.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said she does not respond to journalists who use pronouns, “as it shows they ignore scientific realities and therefore ignore facts.”

Department of Government Efficiency spokeswoman Katie Miller also replied to a reporter from The New York Times that she would not answer questions due to pronouns in a signature.

Over the past few years, the practice of adding pronouns to emails and social media biographies has become increasingly common as a way to signal support for gender ideology.

Less than an hour after returning to the White House on January 20th, President Donald Trump signed an executive order recognizing only two sexes, thereby reversing the pro-trans and pro-LGBT policies of the Biden Administration.