Finally.
President-elect Donald Trump will issue an executive order dismantling the insane gender ideology of allowing males in female spaces and sports.
The Executive Order establishes Government-wide the biological reality of two sexes and clearly defines male and female.All radical gender ideology guidance, communication, policies, and forms are removed.Agencies will cease pretending that men can be women and women can be men when enforcing laws that protect against sex discrimination.“Woman” means an “adult human female.”The Executive Order directs that Government identification like passports and personnel records will reflect biological reality and not self-assessed gender identity.The Executive Order ends the practice of housing men in women’s prisons and taxpayer funded “transition” for male prisoners.The Executive Order ends the forced recitation of “preferred pronouns” and protects Americans’ First Amendment and statutory rights to recognize the biological and binary nature of sex.This includes protection in the workplace and in federal funded entities like schools.
It is a shame that in 2025 we have to have an executive order telling the government and others that there is a biological difference between males and females.
“Women deserve protections, they deserve dignity, they deserve fairness, they deserve safety,” a senior policy adviser told The Free Press. “And so this is going to help establish that in federal policy and in federal laws.”
You are either male or female:
In reading the order, it’s clear that lawsuits challenging the new directives will start stacking up quickly. The order, for example, asserts that “All radical gender ideology guidance, communication, policies, and forms are removed.” This is far from mere symbolism. United States passports—which since 2022 have allowed citizens to choose “X” as their gender—will revert to offering exclusively male and female options, with the proviso that what people select must “reflect biological reality and not self-assessed gender identity.”The executive order also “ends the forced recitation of ‘preferred pronouns’ and protects Americans’ First Amendment and statutory rights to recognize the biological and binary nature of sex.” When asked about how this would affect public universities, which are bound by the First Amendment’s free speech protections, the senior policy adviser said the U.S. attorney general will enforce these rights. The adviser cited a 2022 federal court ruling to the effect that a Shawnee State University philosophy professor was deprived of his First Amendment rights by being forced to address a transgender student using that student’s chosen pronouns.
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