President Trump Issues Slew Of Executive Actions Targeting Individual Rights & Freedoms, Especially For Transgender Americans

 

President Trump Issues Slew Of Executive Actions Targeting Individual Rights & Freedoms, Especially For Transgender Americans

On his first day, President Trump issued a slew of executive actions targeting individual rights and freedoms–especially for transgender Americans. While we anticipated these actions, they highlight the right-wing obsession with attacking the LGBTQ community, particularly transgender youth and adults.

These actions are part of a calculated strategy by extremist political operatives who chose to target transgender people as a new wedge issue after marriage equality became settled law. They knew that many people do not know someone who is transgender. Now they’re exploiting it, making anti-transgender attacks their top priority.

President Trump’s Anti-Transgender Executive Order is full of far-right fear-mongering and dog whistles. It stretches far beyond his constitutional authority, but it attempts to:

  • Rollback protections guaranteed under the U.S. Supreme Court’s Bostock ruling on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity;
  • Undo directives from President Biden for safe and inclusive schools;
  • Deny access to gender-affirming ID documents like passports and visas;
  • End federal funding of “gender ideology”; and
  • Enforce a strict gender binary, referring to anything else as a “false claim”

By scapegoating the transgender community, leaders like Trump, DeSantis, and Republican allies aim to sow fear and division, distracting from their failure to address real issues that impact American families—like affordable housing, accessible healthcare, and fair wages. Instead, they weaponize ignorance and exploit anxiety for political and financial gain.

In Florida, we’ve been living under a MAGA supermajority for years, and we’ve been fighting back against similar anti-LGBTQ policies and laws. Equality Florida understands how to resist, claw back important protections, and connect our community with vital resources. We’re determined to share what we’ve learned with partners nationwide who are now facing these attacks for the first time.

We’re currently collaborating with legal experts and national partners to assess the full scope of these executive actions and their implications. We’re tracking how federal agencies will implement these actions and will provide further updates as we have them.

 

 

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