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Trump's Transgender Rights Rollback: A Battle for Equality

Wesley ParkSaturday, Feb 8, 2025 1:31 pm ET
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As President Donald Trump returns to office, he's wasted no time in targeting transgender and nonbinary people with a series of executive orders. These orders, filled with strong language and dramatic reversals of former President Joe Biden's policies, have sparked outrage and concern among LGBTQ+ communities and their allies. Let's dive into the fight over transgender rights under Trump and explore the potential consequences and legal challenges these orders may face.



Trump's Executive Orders: A Threat to Transgender Rights

Trump's executive orders have targeted transgender and nonbinary people by questioning their existence and rights, aiming to protect women's spaces, and curbing "gender ideology." Key provisions of these orders include:

1. Recognizing only two unchangeable sexes: The orders declare that the government would recognize only two unchangeable sexes: female and male, rejecting the idea of transitioning or being nonbinary.
2. Protecting women's spaces: The orders assert that efforts to eradicate the biological reality of sex fundamentally attack women by depriving them of their dignity, safety, and well-being.
3. Curbing "gender ideology": The orders call on government agencies to stop using taxpayer money to promote what they call "gender ideology," the idea broadly accepted by medical experts that gender falls along a spectrum.
4. Changing passport gender markers: The orders included specific instances in which policy should be changed, including on passports. The State Department promptly stopped granting requests for new or updated passports with gender markers that don't conform with the new definition.
5. Moving transgender women to men's prisons: Trump's initial order called for transgender women in federal custody to be moved to men's prisons, which has been reported to have happened in some cases.
6. Banning transgender service members: Trump set the stage for a ban on transgender people in the military by directing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to come up with a new policy on the issue by late March.

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