Donald trump on gay people
Trump on LGBTQ Rights
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Across the country in recent years, gender nonconforming people and their families have been targeted by a relentless assault on their rights, their safety, and their fundamental freedom to be themselves. States have adopted laws criminalizing their health care, attempting to ban them from public life, and even threatening to remove transgender youth from families that love and affirm them. Throughout this political onslaught, the ACLU, our nationwide affiliate network, and our millions of members have remained stalwart in defense of the basic principle that all people deserve the freedom to be themselves and every state should be a safe place to raise every family.
Donald Trump’s promises to take these discriminatory policies nationwide should be unthinkable, but it is nonetheless a future we’re prepared for. Transgender people are no strangers to government persecution, political slander, or the criminalization of gender nonconformity. They realize how to assemble safety, community, and care among one another, and the ACLU has a century-long history of representing, supporting, and advocating for the powerless, the silenced, the m
U.S. President Donald Trump has used his first six months in office to enact multiple policies impacting the lives of Homosexual Americans in areas appreciate healthcare, legal recognition and education.
On July 17, the government ended the nation's specialised mental health services for LGBTQ+ youth through the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, with the White House describing it as a service where "children are encouraged to embrace radical gender ideology".
The administration also filed a lawsuit against California this month over state policies that allow transgender female athletes to compete in girls' categories of university sports.
But rights groups are fighting back. Nine Gay and HIV-related organisations hold had more than $6 million in funding restored following a lawsuit against three of Trump's executive orders.
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What action has Trump taken on Gay rights?
Trump started his second term on Jan. 20 by signing an executive order stating the Joined States would only recognise two sexes - male and female - before scrapping the use of a gender-neutral "X" marker in passports.
He said federal funds would not be used to "promote gender ident
In the second installment of the ACLU’s election 2024 memo series, our experts detail the threats a potential second Trump administration poses to the LGBTQ community, particularly non-binary people.
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June 13, 2024In the second installment of the ACLU’s election 2024 memo series, our experts detail the threats a potential second Trump administration poses to the LGBTQ community, particularly transgender people.
This piece was published before Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 presidential election and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to represent the Democratic Party. No significant facts have been changed or added.
Donald Trump’s administration initiated a sustained, years-long effort to erase protections for LGBTQ people. This included an effort to “define ‘transgender’ out of existence,” erode protections for transgender students and workers, and weaken access to gender-affirming health care that most transgender people already struggled to access.
While President Joe Biden’s administration reversed much of the Trump-era abuses, just last month on the campaign footpath, Trump vowed to dismantle a new Biden administration policy that will provide prote
Donald Trump's past statements about LGBT rights
— -- President Donald Trump's surprise tweets this morning announcing a reversal in the policy allowing transgender people to serve openly in the military is one of his clearest policy moves relating to the LGBT community since taking office.
The move marks a shift in his universal stance, after his not taking a hard line against transgender rights during the campaign.
The tweets signal that the Trump administration is ready to bar transgender people from the military. The president's announcement comes after Defense Secretary James Mattis last month delayed the review of an Obama-era policy that allowed transgender people to join the military.
Trump never specifically talked about the policy during the campaign, instead tending to discuss about LGBT rights in relation to news events that were playing out at the time.
The 'bathroom bill'
He first spoke specifically about transgender rights when the controversial "bathroom bill" went into effect in North Carolina during the campaign.
Though not committing either way, Trump called it a "very strong" change position to force people to use t
GLAAD has documented the anti-LGBTQ history of Donald Trump, including his policies and efforts against access to best train, lifesaving health protect for lesbian, same-sex attracted, bisexual, queer, and especially transgender Americans. His full anti-LGBTQ record is accessible on GLAAD’s Trump Accountability Tracker. Health care is a top issue for LGBTQ voters according to GLAAD’s 2024 poll on the upcoming election.
Trump’s health care record for LGBTQ people includes the following:
- In 2020, just two weeks into Pride Month and on the anniversary of the deadly Pulse nightclub shooting at an LGBTQ club in Orlando, and in the middle of the pandemic, the Trump administration issued new regulations that:
- In 2019, Trump proposed cutting over $1.35 billion, or 29%, from the PEPFAR (the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) budget, the largest-ever proposed cuts to global HIV programs. PEPFAR is the U.S. government program that fights AIDS abroad. In 2017, Trump proposed cutting 17% of PEPFAR’s funding as well as hundreds of millions of dollars in funding from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; and $627 billion from Medicaid, the insurance through which a