Karoline Leavitt Announces Policy to Ignore Reporter Emails Containing Pronouns in Signatures
Karoline Leavitt Announces Policy to Ignore Reporter Emails Containing Pronouns in Signatures

The relationship between the White House press corps and presidential administrations has always been complicated. Sometimes contentious. Sometimes cooperative. The Trump administration is redefining these boundaries.

President Donald Trump has consistently championed traditional American values. His administration has taken concrete steps to restore them. From executive orders to policy changes, the focus has been clear.

The White House has now implemented a striking new media policy. Indeed, Trump’s administration will no longer respond to reporters who include preferred gender pronouns in their email signatures or bios.

“As a matter of policy, we do not respond to reporters with pronouns in their bios,” Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed. This stance has been echoed by multiple administration officials.

From ‘The Daily Wire’:
“Any reporter who chooses to put their preferred pronouns in their bio clearly does not care about biological reality or truth and therefore cannot be trusted to write an honest story,” Leavitt added.

The Trump War Room X account officially announced the policy, stating it is “official White House policy to IGNORE reporters’ emails with pronouns in the signature.” Katie Miller, spokesperson for the Department of Government Efficiency, reinforced this position.

“As a matter of policy, I don’t respond to people who use pronouns in their signatures as it shows they ignore scientific realities and therefore ignore facts,” Miller stated. She later clarified that “this applies to all reporters who have pronouns in their signature.”

The Truth About Biology

The pronoun policy aligns with President Trump’s January Executive Order that mandated the federal government recognize only two genders that correspond with biological sex. This order reversed years of policy changes that embraced gender ideology.

The administration sees this as a matter of scientific truth, not politics. When reporters signal their alignment with gender ideology through pronoun usage, the White House views this as an indication of journalistic bias.

This stance reflects what many of us have been saying for years – biological reality isn’t subjective. It can’t be changed by declaration or preference. Isn’t it refreshing to have an administration that acknowledges what most Americans understand instinctively?

A New Standard for Press Relations

White House Communications Director Steven Cheung didn’t mince words about the administration’s view of media priorities.

“If The New York Times spent the same amount of time actually reporting the truth as they do being obsessed with pronouns, maybe they would be a half-decent publication,” he stated.

This policy represents a broader pushback against media culture that has increasingly embraced progressive ideologies. How many Americans have felt their views marginalized by major news outlets that seem more concerned with language policing than truth-telling?

The pronoun policy establishes clear boundaries. It signals that the administration expects factual reporting based on objective reality. Not ideologically-driven narratives that most Americans reject.

Standing Up for Women’s Rights

The Trump administration’s stance on pronouns connects to its broader policy protecting women’s spaces. Following an Executive Order barring males from competing in women’s sports, the administration has taken concrete action.

When Maine refused to comply with the order, the Trump administration cut federal funding to the state. This pressure led to a policy reversal from Maine officials – a victory for common sense.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon made the administration’s position clear.

“To all the entities that continue to allow men to compete in women’s sports and use women’s intimate facilities: there’s a new sheriff in town,” she said. “The Trump Administration will not allow you to get away with denying women’s civil rights any longer.”

The policy protects opportunities that previous generations of women fought to secure. It recognizes the biological differences that create the need for separate spaces and competitions.

For many Americans who have watched the erasure of women’s rights in the name of gender ideology, this represents a return to common sense. The refusal to engage with pronoun ideology is consistent with protecting women’s hard-won rights.

The Trump White House has drawn a clear line. They won’t participate in what they view as denial of biological reality. For the tens of millions of Americans who believe in biological truth, this policy represents their values in action.

In a culture where stating basic biological facts can be controversial, the administration has chosen clarity over conformity. Truth over trend. And in doing so, they’ve given voice to the silent majority who still believe some facts remain unchangeable.

Thank you, President Trump!

Key Takeaways:

  • Trump administration refuses to engage with reporters who reject biological reality by including pronouns in signatures.
  • White House officials are united in defending objective truth over subjective identity claims.
  • The pronoun policy aligns with broader Trump initiatives protecting women’s spaces and traditional values.
  • This approach signals a return to fact-based governance after years of ideological pressure.

Sources: Daily Wire, New York Post

April 10, 2025
mm
James Conrad
James is an Ivy League graduate who has been passionate about politics for many years. He also loves movies, running, tennis...and freedom!
James is an Ivy League graduate who has been passionate about politics for many years. He also loves movies, running, tennis...and freedom!