ACLU Lawyer Criticizes Trump Executive Order, Refers to Females as 'Non-Transgender Women
- President Donald Trump issued an executive order declaring a two-gender edict, reversing efforts by the Biden administration to broaden gender identity designations, including on passports.
- Precious Brady Davis and the Illinois ACLA are preparing to challenge Trump's executive order, expressing concerns about its impact on transgender youth.
- ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio criticized the order, referring to biological women as 'non-transgender women' and arguing it targets transgender individuals.
- The executive order aims to clarify that there are only two sexes, male and female, and includes policies for protecting women in single-sex spaces.
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Erasing Women: ACLU Lawyer Calls Biological Women "Non-Transgender Women"
In a controversial statement, ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio redefines biological women as "non-transgender women," sparking a heated debate on gender identity and its implications. Read more about this provocative discourse.
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