Trump Highlights Gender Identity Issues During National Child Abuse Prevention Month Remarks
- Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson criticized the executive order, labeling it as fascism and harmful to artistic expression and history.
- The executive order threatens funding for museums promoting ideologies inconsistent with federal law, pushing for a singular ideological perspective on identity and race.
- Chase Strangio from the ACLU noted that the proclamation does not change laws or agency actions, despite its severe language.
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Madison County proclaims April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month
In a move to raise awareness about the importance of safeguarding children, Richmond officials have proclaimed April 2025 as National Child Abuse Prevention Month. This declaration was made during Tuesday’s Commission meeting Where Mayor Robert Blythe confirmed the partnerships with…


Trump Uses National Child Abuse Prevention Month to Push Anti-Trans Agenda
I am writing this from Philadelphia, “the birthplace of America.” If I were America, I would be desperately searching for that big cervix in the sky so that I could crawl back into the womb. But since that’s not possible, I think it’s safe to say that at this moment, America is curled up in the fetal position, having a very bad time. And that’s because we have a very bad president and a very bad Congress who are doing very bad things. Currently,…
Instead of Addressing Child Abuse Prevention, Trump Attacks Trans Youth
In his proclamation for National Child Abuse Prevention Month, rather than addressing real threats to children like the federal government should do, President Trump focused almost exclusively on attacking supporters of transgender youth.
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