In a two-week span, President Trump issued several executive orders addressing gender identity, including barring trans individuals from military service and mandating sex-segregated athletic programs. A notable order aimed at preventing gender-affirming medical care for minors has led to legal challenges, particularly from the ACLU, which claims that the orders exceed presidential authority in controlling federal funding. The ongoing litigation reflects a tense battle over the intersection of executive power and legislative control regarding public health and gender policy.
Critics are arguing that Trump's executive orders on gender identity overstep presidential authority, claiming that only Congress can control public funding and related policies.
The ACLU's lawsuit against President Trump's executive actions underscores the broader legal battle over gender identity policies, indicating tensions between federal executive orders and legislative control.
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