First in Fox: The Senator of the Republican Party of Tennessee, Marsha Blackburn, sent a letter on Tuesday to the Medical Center of the University of Vanderbilt (VUMC) asking the School of Medicine to comply with the executive order of President Donald Trump about the completion of diversity, equity and inclusion programs in educational institutions.
The letter occurs after VUMC, according to the reports, Toke Steps to hide many of its resources instead of getting rid of them, after the president’s executive orders.
The consumer research, a conservative non -profit organization that was following the responses of the Medicine Schools under Trump’s orders on the end of Dei discovered that VUMC was taking measures to hide some of its websites protected from behind. In response to criticism, a VUMC spokesman told Fox News Digital at that time that he was experiencing “an exhaustive review” of his programs to determine “when the reviews can be obliged to remain on the compliance platforms.”
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According to an updated review, the VUMC Diversity and Inclusion Office website remains behind a password protected web page. The same goes for Dei’s website on the website of the VUMC Medicine Department, resources promote “climate care is medical attention” and a website for schools “Inaugural Summit of Action and Sustainability of Climate Change”. Other resources that previously seemed to be hidden behind the protected web pages, instead of eliminating, a YouTube video about Dei “, seems to have the leg eliminated as the criticisms of the matter unleashed against the school.

The conservative research of non -profit consumers has presented a new campaign against the Medical Center of the University of Vanderbilt Onder, accusing it of hiding its resources of DEI and climate activism behind websites protected with online password. (Istock)
“Offices such as the Office of Health Equity, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and the Office of Diversity Affairs are still active,” Blackburn said in his letter. “These crimes have advocated” collectively addressing systemic inequalities “and” face structural racism. “” Among the priorities of this program, it was to hire “several biomedical researchers,” said Black Burn.
Blackburn also noted that VUMC received more than $ 66 million in this fiscal year of national health institutions, alone. Meanwhile, Vumc has invested more than $ 17 million to support its “Program and belonging,” he said.
“This is just one of the many examples of Vumc that invests in the initiatives initiated by medical research that saves lives,” the Blackburn letter continued. “In addition, Vumc’s history about the adoption of harmful initiatives of the alarm is bleak,” Blackburn added. “VUMC has previously performed sex change surgeries in minors before suspending the program after public outrage.”
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“This is just one of the many examples of Vumc that invest in the initiatives initiated by the medical research that saves lives,” said Senator Blackburn to the Medical Center of the University of Vanderbilt. (Getty Images/Fox News)
VUMC was investigated by the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office in 2023 amid accusations that a VUMC doctor was handling medical billing codes to evade insurance coverage limitations for Transgender treatments. The investigation followed a video posted in 2022, which allegedly showed a VUMC doctor promoting transgender surgeries for minors such as “great money creators” and tells anyone with a religious objection to provide them should give up.
“President Trump has been clear on this issue. His executive orders recently prohibited Dei programs correctly in the research institutions financed by the federal government and ended the recognition of gender identity apart from biological sex,” Blackburn concluded in Hal.
“As a beneficiary of federal funds, VUMC has an answer to align with the president’s executive orders and focus on the investigation that saves lives instead of awakening Dei initiatives. Instead of covering the efforts of Vumc, he urges the initiative of Pounty cough responsibility to assign dollars of the taxpayers and immediately ceases all initiatives of initiations.”
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The senator told Fox News that the “discriminatory” programs, like those of VUMC, actually serve to “do more damage than well.” He also urged Vumc to “put the Tennesseeos first” to comply with the president’s executive orders.
In a statement to Fox News Digital on Tuesday, VUMC said: “The Medical Center of the University of Vanderbilt is eliminating all Dei programs and fully complies with the executive actions in Dei. Shortly after the executive orders were issued, VUMC began to eliminate content related to internal and external websites to reflect the termination of these programs.