A U.S. Department of Education portal, initially promoted as a tool for parents to report school-based DEI programs, has quietly vanished from the internet – just a few months after its high-profile debut.
The last time the site was working was May 13, according to the Internet Archive. For now, it’s unclear whether the portal is undergoing maintenance or was taken down permanently.
Announced with strong language and a supportive quote from Moms for Liberty co-founder Tiffany Justice, the site launched on Feb. 27 as a place for parents to report alleged violations of President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order prohibiting diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in education.
The U.S. Department of Education did not respond to multiple questions from Alabama Daily News about the “End DEI” portal’s status, including whether the shutdown was intentional or temporary.