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Trump issues executive order recognizing only 2 biological sexes

Abdoulaye KayBy Abdoulaye KayJanuary 21, 2025Updated:January 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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U.S. President Donald Trump signed a controversial executive order on Monday, affirming the recognition of only two biological sexes—male and female—in official government policies and documentation.

The announcement, made just hours after his inauguration as the 47th President of the United States, underscores a significant policy shift aimed at what Trump calls defending “women’s rights and protecting freedom of conscience.”

“My administration will defend women’s rights and protect freedom of conscience by using clear and accurate language and policies that recognize women as biologically female and men as biologically male,” the order declares.

“It is the policy of the United States to recognize two sexes—male and female. These sexes are not changeable and are grounded in fundamental and incontrovertible reality.”

Under the new directive, all official government documents, including passports and visas, will identify only male and female as sex categories. The order critiques what it calls “gender ideology extremism,” claiming it undermines societal and systemic norms.

“The erasure of sex in language and policy has a corrosive impact not just on women but on the validity of the entire American system,” the order states.

President Trump’s decision reignites debates on gender identity in the United States, a topic that has polarized public opinion and become a flashpoint for political and cultural battles. During his campaign, Trump vowed to combat what he described as “transgender lunacy” and “child sexual mutilation,” sparking outrage from LGBTQ+ advocacy groups.

The executive order is expected to face significant legal challenges. Critics argue it undermines the rights of transgender individuals and further marginalizes already vulnerable communities. Advocacy organizations have warned that the order could roll back years of progress made in recognizing and protecting LGBTQ+ rights.

Conservative groups have praised the order as a necessary measure to protect traditional values and maintain societal norms. They argue that recognizing only two sexes aligns with scientific and biological principles.

However, LGBTQ+ advocates and civil rights organizations have denounced the move. “This executive order is not just a policy—it is a direct attack on transgender individuals and the broader LGBTQ+ community,” said Sarah Ellis, CEO of an LGBTQ+ advocacy group.

Tech billionaire Elon Musk, a known ally of Trump, has also expressed skepticism about gender-affirming medical treatments for trans youth. Musk’s stance has drawn criticism, including from his own daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, who has been openly living as a transgender woman since 2020. Wilson has publicly condemned Musk’s views on the issue.

While U.S. presidents can issue executive orders without congressional approval, such directives are often subject to judicial review and can be overturned in court. Legal experts anticipate that advocacy groups will challenge Trump’s order, arguing that it violates constitutional protections for equal rights.

The order is part of a broader wave of legislative and policy efforts in conservative states aimed at restricting LGBTQ+ rights, particularly those of transgender individuals. Issues such as the participation of transgender women in sports and access to gender-affirming medical care have become key battlegrounds.

The executive order highlights the deep societal and political divide over gender identity in the United States. While some see the measure as a defense of traditional values, others view it as a regressive step that erases the rights and identities of millions of Americans.

As the debate continues, the nation awaits further developments, both in courtrooms and in the court of public opinion, as advocates on all sides of the issue prepare for what promises to be a contentious battle over identity and rights in America.

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