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Eugene

(67,249 posts)
Thu May 7, 2026, 02:11 PM 20 hrs ago

The Trump administration is deleting government data. From infant deaths to hunger, here are 5 ways it's hurting America

Source: The Guardian

The Trump administration is deleting government data. From infant deaths to hunger, here are 5 ways it’s hurting Americans

This information was used to understand the problems Americans face. The consequences of its erasure, experts warn, could affect generations to come

Amy Qin and graphics by Flávio Pessoa
Thu 7 May 2026 12.00 BST
Last modified on Thu 7 May 2026 12.33 BST

When we think of what governments do, we think of everything from building highways to waging war. What they also do is capture the world in the form of information. The US government may be the foremost producer of information in the world.

For decades, federal agencies have gathered data on everything from climate risk to the rising cost of childcare. It is information funded by taxes, and that belongs to the American people. This data is often how the government decides what to do: what is a problem, what is a policy priority, what should be funded. It tells the story of America.

But over the past year, the Trump administration has been altering and removing decades’ worth of datasets as part of a sweeping campaign targeting so-called “woke programs”, “racial equity”, “gender ideology” and “climate extremism”.

This censorship has affected not just datasets, but also a wide swath of federal resources: tools that helped the public access data, ongoing surveys and, perhaps most concerning, the agency staff that made it all possible.

Experts warn that Trump’s destruction of the country’s data infrastructure will have lasting impacts on all aspects of life ...

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2026/may/07/trump-administration-deleting-data

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The Trump administration is deleting government data. From infant deaths to hunger, here are 5 ways it's hurting America (Original Post) Eugene 20 hrs ago OP
Like the vandals of old they are burning the libraries Blues Heron 20 hrs ago #1
Putin is so happy with UpInArms 20 hrs ago #2
Like testing for the Covid-19, less tests lower infection rates, delete the data and you don't have to address issues Shellback Squid 20 hrs ago #3
Bingo. yorkster 20 hrs ago #4
I hope they have good backups. dickthegrouch 19 hrs ago #5
This is how they are dealing with data they don't like. Wiz Imp 16 hrs ago #6
Trump wants to be remembered as the most "consequential" president. Intractable 13 hrs ago #7

Shellback Squid

(10,135 posts)
3. Like testing for the Covid-19, less tests lower infection rates, delete the data and you don't have to address issues
Thu May 7, 2026, 02:17 PM
20 hrs ago

dickthegrouch

(4,617 posts)
5. I hope they have good backups.
Thu May 7, 2026, 02:31 PM
19 hrs ago

They haven't changed the law yet!
That is going to be a prosecutable offense again very soon.

On the other hand, as a computer professional I have still managed to delete the wrong thing by accident on several occasions, may the government's recoveries of such deleted data be much easier than mine were. Unless it's palantir or ICE data, they can lose everything and I won't shed any tears.

Wiz Imp

(10,327 posts)
6. This is how they are dealing with data they don't like.
Thu May 7, 2026, 06:00 PM
16 hrs ago

Contrary to popular opinion here, they are NOT manipulating the data. If the data is inconvenient to them, they just stop its release. The same thing will happen with the jobs and inflation data if it comes to that.

Intractable

(2,354 posts)
7. Trump wants to be remembered as the most "consequential" president.
Thu May 7, 2026, 09:07 PM
13 hrs ago

He's the man who changed everything. It doesn't matter if it was for the worse, or was totally destructive, as long as he was the one who did it.

He doesn't care if we look upon his works and spit, as long as we behold them and say his name.

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