January 20, 2025
By Ayinde Adeleke
Donald Trump, in his first day as President, has announced plans to sign an executive order declaring that the United States recognizes only two genders: male and female.
This move is seen as a significant shift in policy, aiming to restore what Trump calls “normalcy” in the country.
According to reports, Trump’s executive order will establish that the US government recognizes only male and female genders, assigned at birth.
This policy change is expected to have far-reaching implications for various aspects of American life, including education, healthcare, and military service.
Trump’s decision is part of his broader efforts to address what he sees as a growing trend of gender neutrality and non-binary identities in American society.
The President has long been a vocal critic of these developments, arguing that they undermine traditional values and social norms.
The proposed executive order has already sparked intense debate and controversy, with many civil rights groups and LGBTQ+ advocates expressing strong opposition to the move.
Critics argue that the policy change will lead to increased discrimination and marginalization of transgender and non-binary individuals.
Despite these concerns, Trump remains committed to pushing forward with his agenda. The President has stated that he will work with Congress to pass legislation that codifies the recognition of only two genders into law.
The move is seen as a key part of Trump’s efforts to appeal to his conservative base and restore what he sees as traditional American values.
However, it remains to be seen how the policy change will be received by the broader public and how it will impact the lives of transgender and non-binary Americans