Considering the order focuses on "radical and wasteful" programs, I'd suggest all DEIA programs that are currently active should remain so, pending evidence they are actually either radical or wasteful.
There's no need for evidence. The administration's belief is that DEIA is axiomatically "radical and wasteful", so any investigation would be nothing more than a Tautology Club[0] exercise.
This isn’t just NASA. The entire federal government is doing this in response to an executive order.
Considering the order focuses on "radical and wasteful" programs, I'd suggest all DEIA programs that are currently active should remain so, pending evidence they are actually either radical or wasteful.
There's no need for evidence. The administration's belief is that DEIA is axiomatically "radical and wasteful", so any investigation would be nothing more than a Tautology Club[0] exercise.
[0] https://xkcd.com/703/
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