'Transgender' and 'queer' wiped from Stonewall website in 'blatant attempt to discriminate'
- LGBTQ+ activists and community members protested in Manhattan after the Trump administration removed references to 'transgender' and 'queer' from the Stonewall National Monument website.
- The Trump administration's removal of these terms has been condemned by New York State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal as 'one of the darkest moments in American history.'
- Activists, including Stonewall Inn co-owner Stacy Lentz, criticized the move as an attempt to erase the contributions of transgender individuals to LGBTQ+ rights.
- Trump's executive order asserts that there are only two sexes and has caused fear within the LGBTQ+ community.
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