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This Army Reserve 2nd Lieutenant is suing the Trump administration to stay enlisted
As a transgender man, Nicolas Talbott’s lifelong dream of joining the U.S. military was put on hold when President Donald Trump signed the transgender military ban. After suing for the right to serve his country, Talbott is now suing the Trump administration again– this time, to stay enlisted.
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South Dakota governor signs anti-transgender bathroom bill
This is the first time South Dakota has had a state law restricting transgender people’s bathroom access.
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Trump administration pauses $175M in funding to UPenn over trans athlete policy
The Trump administration is pausing $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania over its transgender athlete policies, the White House announced Wednesday in a post on X.
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Leaders approve resolution to make Boston sanctuary city for LGBTQ+ community
In a 12-1 vote Wednesday, the Boston City Council approved a resolution supporting transgender people
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City Council declares Boston a sanctuary city for the LGBTQ+ community
Pointing to what they see as harmful rhetoric against LBTQ+ people coming from the White House, city councilors voted 12-1 Wednesday on a measure supporting the community.
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House Republican adjourns hearing after exchange over misgendering Rep. Sarah McBride
A House hearing ended abruptly ended Tuesday after an exchange between a Republican and a Democratic committee member over the GOP chair’s misgendering Rep. Sarah McBride.
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Senate Democrats block GOP-led bill to ban transgender athletes from women's sports
Legislation that aimed to bar transgender women and girls nationwide from participating in school athletic competitions designated for female athletes failed to advance Monday.
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Texas says this doctor illegally treated trans youth. He says he followed the law
Texas is suing three physicians over claims that they violated the state’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors, calling the doctors “scofflaws” in lawsuits filed last fall that threaten to impose steep fines and revoke their medical licenses.
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After trans athlete spat with Trump, Maine governor explains its stakes
Maine Gov. Janet Mills says President Donald Trump does not have the right to withhold funding appropriated by Congress and paid for by taxpayers “in an attempt to coerce someone into compliance with his will.”
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DOJ files complaint against judge challenging Trump's transgender troop ban
The complaint marks an escalation of the Republican administration’s criticism of the judiciary, which has been weighing a slew of legal challenges to Trump’s actions.
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Trump spars with Maine Gov. Janet Mills over transgender athletes
The back-and-forth came in the middle of the president’s remarks welcoming the nation’s governors to the White House.
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‘See you in court': Trump singles out Maine's governor at White House over transgender athletes
During a meeting of governors at the White House on Friday, President Trump asked Maine Gov. Janet Mills if she would comply with his order barring transgender female athletes from competing at schools receiving federal funding.
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‘Euphoria' star Hunter Schafer says she was issued a male passport
The Trump administration recently issued guidance that uses sex assigned at birth to determine gender markers on newly issued passports.
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EEOC seeks to drop transgender discrimination cases, citing Trump's order
Just last year, the EEOC updated its guidance to specify that deliberately using the wrong pronouns for an employee, or refusing them access to bathrooms corresponding with their gender identity, constituted a form of harassment.
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Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump order restricting trans care for youths
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order aiming to restrict transgender health care for anyone under 19.
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NH teens challenge Trump's order banning them from girls' sports
Two students challenging New Hampshire’s ban on transgender athletes on girls sports teams will also fight President Donald Trump’s executive order, “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” after a judge approved their request Wednesday....
...It’s believed to be the first time that the constitutionality of the executive order signed by Trump last week is being challenged in court, according to Boston-based GLBTQ Legal Advocates &...
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Leaders vote to make Worcester sanctuary city for trans community
One local organization is petitioning for Worcester, Massachusetts, to become a sanctuary city for transgender and gender diverse people. The push has picked up steam after President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring federal agencies to recognize only two sexes — male and female. He since signed another seeking to curtail anyone under 19 from transitioning. Queer Residents of…
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City Council votes to make Worcester sanctuary city for transgender people
After a debate Tuesday, the Worcester City Council voted in favor of a resolution to protect transgender and gender-diverse people.
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Dept. of Education asks NCAA to erase records set by transgender athletes
The Department of Education took another step Tuesday in advancing the Trump administration’s new transgender policy for sports by asking the NCAA and a key high-school sports organization to restore titles, awards and records it says have been “misappropriated by biological males competing in female categories.”
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DOJ orders child safety authority to comply with Trump's ‘gender ideology' order
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children said it would be removing all references to transgender people from its public materials.