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VisitWhat will be public opinion on Trump's gender identity orders in first month?
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Trump Vows to Stop 'Transgender Lunacy' on Day One, Sign Executive Orders on Child Sexual Mutilation and Military Service
Dec 22, 2024, 07:05 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged that on his first day in office, he will sign executive orders aimed at halting what he describes as 'transgender lunacy.' In a speech delivered at a recent event, Trump stated that it will be the official policy of the United States government to recognize only two genders: male and female. He emphasized plans to remove transgender individuals from military service and to prevent transgender participation in women's sports. Additionally, Trump vowed to end child sexual mutilation, asserting that his administration will take decisive action to protect children from what he refers to as indoctrination in schools. His statements have garnered significant attention and support from his audience, marking a clear stance on gender identity issues as he prepares to assume office.
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