The White House is commending a leading accrediting body in medical education for ending its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) mandates and closing its DEI department, as reported [1] by Fox News.
Liz Huston, White House assistant press secretary, said in a statement to Fox News Digital that:
“President Trump is protecting civil rights and restoring merit-based opportunity. Organizations like the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education are making the right decision by choosing to no longer waste resources on divisive DEI departments.”
Huston added:
“Individual dignity, hard work and excellence are the foundation of American greatness, and these demeaning ‘equity’ mandates have no place in our institutions.”
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), an independent nonprofit that oversees accreditation standards for graduate medical education, announced the change last week.
The organization sets standards for medical residencies and fellowships across the United States.
@acgme [2] “has a monopoly” in medical education “and was making programs choose trainees… based on race.” @BreccanFThies [3] breaks down ACGME’s temporary hold on diversity rules—and quotes me, thanks!
Time to END DEI discrimination in medicine!
Read 📰 @FDRLST [4] in reply🔗⬇️ pic.twitter.com/1wkSGjvVTj [5]
— Travis Morrell, MD MPH (@MorrellMDmph) May 13, 2025 [6]
In its statement, ACGME said recent federal directives influenced the decision.
“Recent federal directives, including executive orders and a proposed rule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, have prohibited accrediting bodies from requiring or otherwise encouraging a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI),” the statement read.
“Similar directives apply to programs and hospitals receiving Medicare payments for GME.”
ACGME confirmed it would comply with President Donald Trump’s executive orders aimed at eliminating DEI requirements across federally influenced institutions.
