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What Donald Trump Really Said About Transgender Rights As Caitlyn Jenner’s Post Confused Fans – News

What Donald Trump Really Said About Transgender Rights As Caitlyn Jenner’s Post Confused Fans – News

Donald Trump was declared the 47th President of the United States yesterday (November 6) after defeating Democratic rival Kamala Harris for the leadership.

A 78-year-old man who is also first convicted criminal to assume the presidencydid series of vows about what he will do next his victory.

This will directly impact a number of different demographic groups, such as inland and in everything wider world – considering it’America First’ foreign policyhardline stance on immigration with a travel ban, as well as his extremely controversial views on climate crisiswhich he calls an “expensive hoax”.

But what has Trump actually said something about trans rights after Caitlyn Jenner A congratulatory post to him left fans seriously confused about his stance towards LGBT+ does it matter?

Caitlin, who transitioned in 2015 after announcing she identified as female in April of that year, took on Instagram yesterday to share a message to his 15.4 million followers following Trump’s victory.

She posted a photo of herself, Trump, his granddaughter Kai Madison and Elon Musk, captioning the photo: “Hope has returned to America.

“These two men will single-handedly save Western civilization, and it starts with a strong United States of America.”

Kardashian the star added: “I am here at your service and forever indebted for your sacrifice for this country.

“Let’s Make America Great Again!”

But what is Trump’s position on transgender rights?

He previously said he would order all federal agencies to end programs that “promote…gender transition at any age” and would also vow to cut funding for hospitals that provide gender-affirming care that “promote the concept of sex and gender transition at any age.”

He also vowed to push for federal legislation declaring that the government does not legally recognize transgender people, and to repeal federal anti-LGBTQ+ non-discrimination policies such as in housing, health care and employment.

Caitlyn Jenner posted a congratulatory message yesterday in honor of Donald Trump (Instagram/@caitlynjenner)

Caitlyn Jenner posted a congratulatory message yesterday in honor of Donald Trump (Instagram/@caitlynjenner)

Back in March, he told a crowd in Iowa that he would sign an executive order to “cut federal funding” for schools that promote “critical race theory, transgender insanity and other inappropriate racial, sexual or political content for our children.”

“The leftist gender insanity being forced upon our children is an act of child abuse. Very simple. This is my plan to stop the chemical, physical and emotional harm of our youth,” Trump also said back in January.

He also called for new teacher certification to “promote positive education about the nuclear family and the roles of mothers and fathers.” according to Guardian.

Trump and Musk have 17 children, from six different women.