Trump’s second inaugural address shows a president in a hurry to wield great power
- Donald Trump signed an executive order titled "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government," which mandates changes to federal documents and treatment of transgender individuals in prisons, reflecting a binary view of gender.
- Activists express concern that the executive order could lead to confusion and increased violence against the transgender community, with some fearing a rise in suicides and bias attacks.
- In his second inaugural address, Trump emphasized a vision of strength and unity, while simultaneously criticizing the previous administration and asserting his power.
- Trump's rhetoric and policies have sparked fears among the transgender community, with leaders stating that they signal an acceptance of violence against marginalized groups.
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