Trump's executive order on male and female gender would eliminate the "X" identity on passports
- President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order to redefine federal gender policies, focusing on biological sex and eliminating gender identity from federal regulations.
- The order states that only two sexes, male and female, will be recognized in federal programs and documents.
- Federal agencies must implement the new policies within 120 days and report regularly to the White House.
- Trump claimed the order restores common sense and protects women's rights by reaffirming the biological reality of sex.
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‘Hurt and horrified': LGBTQ advocates react to Trump's executive order on gender
Among President Donald Trump‘s flurry of executive orders was a new rule proclaiming that the U.S. government will only recognize two genders. While some local organizations are applauding the move in Massachusetts, others are supporting the LGBTQ+ community, many of whom fear what comes next. The executive order requires “government-issued identification documents, including passports, visas and global entry cards, accurately...
Trump executive order bans passports with ‘X’ gender markers
A sweeping executive order that President Donald Trump issued on Monday bans the State Department from issuing passports with “X” gender markers. Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken in June 2021 announced the State Department would begin to issue gender-neutral passports and documents for American citizens who were born overseas. Dana Zzyym, an intersex U.S. Navy veteran who identifies as nonbinary, in 2015 filed a federal lawsuit against t…
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