Trump's Order Recognizes Two Genders, Affirms Life Begins at Conception
Jan 22, 2025, 09:51 AM
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order mandating that the United States government officially recognizes only two sexes—male and female—based on immutable biological classifications. This policy, titled "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government," reverses previous inclusivity measures, such as the Biden administration’s allowance of an "X" gender marker on U.S. passports. The order requires federal agencies to ensure that official documents, including passports and visas, reflect the biological sex of individuals and prohibits the promotion of gender ideology in federal communications and funding. It also directs federal departments to maintain single-sex spaces in prisons, shelters, and other facilities. The executive order also affirms that life begins at conception. Critics, including LGBTQ+ advocates and public figures like Ariana Grande and Aurora, have condemned the policy, citing its potential harm to transgender and non-binary individuals. Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender Congresswoman, criticized the policy, emphasizing the diversity of gender in society. Supporters argue the measure protects biological definitions and traditional values. The policy has sparked widespread debate on gender identity, federal inclusivity programs, and privacy concerns.
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