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FBI Bans Pride Month at Work, Tells Agents to ‘Leave Pride at the Door’

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Last updated: May 30, 2025 6:19 pm
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In a surprising move signaling a shift under the Trump administration’s influence, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has officially told its employees to keep their Pride Month celebrations strictly personal — no signs of rainbow flags or Pride messaging allowed on the job.

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“No Official FBI Actions or Messaging”Personal Pride, Public RestrictionsA Sharp Break From the PastFBI Focuses on “Core Mission” Over CelebrationWhat This Means for FBI EmployeesSocial Media ReactsLooking AheadYour Thoughts?

An email obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital reveals a firm message from the FBI’s Assistant Director for Public Affairs, Ben Williamson. He makes it crystal clear: the agency will not endorse or promote Pride Month through any official channels, events, or communications.

Today, the #FBI raised the #pride flag at our headquarters in support of our #LGBTQ colleagues. We thank them for their contributions to the FBI and the country. #PrideMonth pic.twitter.com/g3ggL6GqSd

— FBI (@FBI) June 25, 2021

“No Official FBI Actions or Messaging”

Williamson’s message to all FBI staff reads:

“There should be no official FBI actions, events, or messaging regarding Pride Month.”

This directive comes after the Biden administration, which was notably supportive of LGBTQ+ Pride, held public celebrations including a well-publicized Pride event at the White House lawn in 2023.

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Personal Pride, Public Restrictions

The email stresses that while agents and employees are free to celebrate Pride in their personal time, they are strictly forbidden from using any FBI resources or platforms to promote Pride-related activities.

“Employees can do whatever they want in a personal capacity on their own time,” Williamson clarified, “but not on the Bureau’s dime.”

A Sharp Break From the Past

This new policy represents a stark turnaround from previous years. In 2021, the FBI proudly raised a Pride flag at headquarters and shared the celebration on social media — a public display of support that is now being quietly reversed.

The memo also signals the ideological shift under Trump-appointed FBI director Kash Patel, who took over after the Biden administration. Conservative values appear to be reshaping the agency’s culture and public stance.

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FBI Focuses on “Core Mission” Over Celebration

The agency’s spokesperson reiterated to TMZ that the FBI remains “committed to serving and protecting all Americans from all walks of life” — but insists the agency’s priority is their core mission of investigating federal crimes, not participating in or endorsing social causes at work.

“The American people need to see the FBI staying focused,” the statement said.

What This Means for FBI Employees

For FBI employees, this means a clear boundary between personal identity and professional conduct. Pride celebrations, which once were part of the agency’s public face, must now stay behind closed doors — or risk violating agency policy.

Social Media Reacts

The directive has sparked a wave of reactions online:

  • Some see it as a necessary step to keep the FBI neutral and mission-focused.
  • Others argue it erases vital visibility for LGBTQ+ agents in one of the nation’s top law enforcement agencies.
  • Advocacy groups warn that limiting Pride at work could harm morale and inclusivity efforts.

Looking Ahead

With the 2025 Pride Month underway, all eyes are on how other federal agencies will navigate the balance between personal freedom and professional boundaries under shifting political leadership.

Your Thoughts?

Do you think the FBI’s new stance on Pride is fair or restrictive? Drop your thoughts below and stay tuned for more exclusive updates on how politics impact our nation’s top agencies.

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