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Researchers are currently racing to uncover public data that was deleted by the Trump administration from government websites and publications, as highlighted by Amy O'Hara, president of the Association of Public Data Users. Federal agencies removed multiple webpages to adhere to President Donald Trump's directive to eradicate 'gender ideology' language, causing uncertainty about the lost data. The CDC's public health data portal was temporarily deactivated and subsequently reinstated, yet with noteworthy omissions, prompting researchers to question data integrity. Experts are concerned that the deletions might also encompass other delicate subjects such as climate change and vaccines, potentially eroding public confidence in federal datasets.