President Donald Trump issued an abundance of executive orders after returning to the White House, some of which aggressively attack DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) programs in the federal government. This marks a major reversal from the Biden Administration, which ended when Trump was inaugurated on Monday, January 20.Two days later, according to NBC News’ Megan Lebowitz, federal government employees received an e-mail “warning that they could face repercussions if they do not report on co-workers who work in diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility positions that might have gone unnoticed by government supervisors.”A January 22 e-mail, Lebowitz reports, read, “We are aware of efforts by some in government to disguise these programs by using coded or imprecise language.”READ MORE: ‘It’s a free country’ — but some White House staffers are facing these new rules: reportGovernment employees were also warned, “There will be no adverse consequences for timely reporting this information. However, failure to report this information within 10 days may result in adverse consequences.”Meanwhile, reporting from Washington Post journalists Julian Mark, Taylor Telford and Susan Svrluga details the extent the Trump Administration is going to in its anti-DEI, anti-affirmative action efforts.”The flurry of executive orders was meant to put a hard stop to diversity, equity and inclusion programs (DEI) throughout the federal government,” the Post reporters explain in an article published on January 23. “The (Trump) Administration ordered U.S.-run diversity offices to close and scores of their workers to be put on administrative leave by Wednesday. It also suspended dozens of contracting programs aimed at minorities and women, some of which have been operating for decades.”Mark, Telford and Svrluga continue, “But the orders go far beyond the federal government. Trump also directed agencies to draw up lists of public companies to investigate over their DEI policies — a move that legal experts said could send chills through the private sector.”READ MORE: ‘I don’t care’: Trump ripped for ignoring economy to rant about Biden during Hannity interviewThe Post journalists note that that Trump even revoked a 60-year-old executive order from the late President Lyndon B. Johnson.In 1965, LBJ directed federal contractors to take “affirmative action” to end discrimination in their firms.Noah Feldman, who teaches constitutional law professor at Harvard Law School in Massachusetts, told the Post, “The Trump Administration is trying to give the death blow to diversity in legal and in political cultural terms.”READ MORE: Trump rails against ‘radical left’ bishop who confronted him with plea for ‘mercy’ at prayer serviceRead NBC News’ full article at this link and the Washington Post’s reporting here (subscription required).