Trump’s Day One Executive Order on ‘Male and Female’
The White House strikes out at gender ideology and pronouns. Also: ends housing of biological men in women’s prisons; self-ID on passports; and more.
Toward the
end of the 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump’s campaign released an
unexpected ad, and one that was extremely politically effective. The
tagline—“Kamala is for they/them. President Trump is for you.”—could go down
in history as one of the most effective campaign slogans ever devised. The ad
reinforced a promise Trump repeated at rally after rally as he toured the
swing states: If returned to office, he would immediately take on the gender
ideology the Biden administration had embraced. Namely, he would end policies
such as allowing males on women’s sports teams and in women’s locker rooms,
and the housing of male prisoners who identify as transwomen in
federal prisons for female offenders. President
Trump has addressed all this and more in an expansive executive order he will
sign tomorrow afternoon called “Defending Women from Gender Ideology
Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.” Here is
what the order sets out: · The Executive Order establishes
Government-wide the biological reality of two sexes and clearly defines male
and female. · All radical gender ideology
guidance, communication, policies, and forms are removed. · Agencies will cease pretending that
men can be women and women can be men when enforcing laws that protect
against sex discrimination. · “Woman” means an “adult human
female.” · The Executive Order directs that
Government identification like passports and personnel records will reflect
biological reality and not self-assessed gender identity. · The Executive Order ends the
practice of housing men in women’s prisons and taxpayer funded “transition”
for male prisoners. · The Executive Order ends the forced
recitation of “preferred pronouns” and protects Americans’ First Amendment
and statutory rights to recognize the biological and binary nature of sex. · This includes protection in the
workplace and in federal funded entities like schools. Asked why
Trump is making sex-based policy a day one priority of his administration, an
incoming senior administration official said, “This really was a defining
issue of the campaign. The president is going to be fulfilling the promises
he made on the trail.” The executive order puts it more bluntly: “Radical
gender ideology has devastated biological truth and women’s safety and
opportunity.” It is
becoming something of a presidential tradition to begin a term with sweeping
directives regarding “gender identity.” President Biden, on his first day in
office, demanded
the federal government “review all existing orders, regulations, guidance
documents, policies, programs, or other agency actions” that could impinge on
transgender rights. Language and rules about transgender identities became
embedded in the vast federal bureaucracy. Now, Trump
has ordered a reversal of all this. In an exclusive briefing with The Free
Press, two senior officials provided a summary of the executive order.
“Women deserve protections, they deserve dignity, they deserve fairness, they
deserve safety,” said a senior policy adviser explaining why the order
explicitly embraces the necessity of special treatment for women. “And so
this is going to help establish that in federal policy and in federal laws.” In reading
the order, it’s clear that lawsuits challenging the new directives will start
stacking up quickly. The order, for example, asserts that “All radical gender
ideology guidance, communication, policies, and forms are removed.” This is
far from mere symbolism. United States passports—which since 2022 have
allowed citizens to choose “X” as their gender—will revert to offering
exclusively male and female options, with the proviso that what people select
must “reflect biological reality and not self-assessed gender identity.” The
executive order also “ends the forced recitation of ‘preferred pronouns’ and
protects Americans’ First Amendment and statutory rights to recognize the
biological and binary nature of sex.” When asked about how this would affect
public universities, which are bound by the First Amendment’s free speech
protections, the senior policy adviser said the U.S. attorney general will
enforce these rights. The adviser cited a 2022 federal court ruling to the
effect that a Shawnee
State University philosophy professor was deprived of his First Amendment
rights by being forced to address a transgender student using that student’s
chosen pronouns. The task
of the Trump administration now will be to promulgate rules implementing the
order, which will affect people’s daily lives. It is inevitable that activist
organizations will take these matters to court. The policy adviser said the
administration is ready for litigation, predicting Trump will be “100 percent
successful.” It’s a
fight the new administration seems to relish. Both officials said the executive
order has the potential to broaden the president’s support. “Just take a look
at
the polling,” the senior official said. “The public is broadly in favor
of the president’s and of the Republican Party’s stance on gender. That there
are two biological sexes is something that the public is supportive of.” The
executive order does not address one of the most contentious areas of
transgender activism: “gender-affirming care” for minors, meaning putting
gender-distressed young people on a swift course to transition and lifetime
medication. The Biden administration ardently supported such treatments, even
as other Western nations began
to restrict them, and dozens of U.S. states began to ban them. The Biden
administration sued Tennessee over its ban. That case resulted in a
contentious oral argument at the Supreme Court in December, after which most
observers felt the court would probably uphold Tennessee’s law. Asked
about why the new executive order does not deal with this, the senior
official said, “This executive order is the first of many. I would expect
that anything the president said he would do on the trail regarding these
issues, he’s going to be fulfilling those promises.” The order
ends with a sweeping statement about the fundamental issue the White House
believes is at stake in this order: ”Men and women are equal but have obvious
sexual differences,” it reads. “If federal policies promote such an obvious
falsehood that men can become women, the government will forfeit all
credibility. The government must maintain a commitment to recognizing
biological reality to maintain the trust of the American people.” This order
is one of nearly
200 executive actions the White House is rolling out today. Among them:
orders to declare a national emergency at the border; end all DEI programs
across the federal government; withdrawal from the Paris climate accord; and
a return-to-office directive for federal workers. https://www.thefp.com/p/trumps-day-one-executive-order-male-female-gender-ideology-pronouns?utm_campaign=email-post&r=rd3ao&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email |
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