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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-13T21:19:43.000Z",
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    "Donald trump",
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    "Transgender",
    "Women's history month",
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    "**Sign up for The Advocate's email newsletter.**",
    "proclamation",
    "women",
    "Donald Trump orders Women’s History Museum to remove trans people or lose funding",
    "Donald Trump uses the anniversary of the Capitol insurrection to attack transgender people",
    "11 times Donald Trump has randomly brought up his ‘transgender for everybody’ obsession",
    "Donald Trump, who has been on a mission to strip transgender people of all dignity, complains ‘everything is transgender’"
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  "textContent": "\n\n\n\nPresident Donald Trump used a presidential proclamation marking Women’s History Month to again spotlight policies targeting transgender Americans, tying a national observance honoring women’s achievements to an agenda that LGBTQ+ advocates say has steadily eroded federal recognition and protections for trans people.\n\n**Keep up with the latest inLGBTQ+ news and politics. ****Sign up for The Advocate's email newsletter.**\n\nThe proclamation, released by the White House on Thursday, praises women’s contributions to American history while criticizing what Trump calls “gender ideology” and promoting policies the administration says protect women and girls. The message points to actions taken since Trump returned to office that restrict recognition of transgender identities in federal policy and public life.\n\nOn the day of his second inauguration last year, Trump signed an executive order directing the federal government to recognize only two sexes, male and female, defined as fixed categories. The directive effectively eliminated federal recognition of gender identity across agencies, reshaping how gender is recorded in federal policy, programs, and documents.\n\n******Related** : Donald Trump orders Women’s History Museum to remove trans people or lose funding \n\n\n**Related** : Donald Trump uses the anniversary of the Capitol insurrection to attack transgender people \n\nThe administration has also revived a ban on many transgender people serving in the U.S. military. The policy commanded the Pentagon to identify and remove transgender service members and restricts new enlistments by people who do not serve under their sex assigned at birth. Thousands of service members could be affected.\n\nThe policy has faced legal challenges, with critics arguing it is discriminatory and undermines military readiness by forcing out trained personnel.\n\nTrump has also pushed Congress to adopt legislation targeting transgender people. Recently, the president urged Republican lawmakers to attach anti-trans provisions to federal voting legislation, including measures that would bar transgender women and girls from participating in women’s sports and prohibit gender-affirming care for minors.\n\n**Related** :  11 times Donald Trump has randomly brought up his ‘transgender for everybody’ obsession\n\n**Related** : Donald Trump, who has been on a mission to strip transgender people of all dignity, complains ‘everything is transgender’\n\nThe administration’s policies have also extended to federal prisons. Under guidance from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, transgender incarcerated people have faced efforts to taper or discontinue hormone therapy, a move medical experts warn can pose serious health risks.\n\nAt the same time, the administration has removed sexual orientation and gender identity questions from numerous federal surveys. Researchers say the change could undermine the government’s ability to track disparities affecting LGBTQ+ communities.\n\nTrump has also repeatedly singled out transgender youth in speeches and political messaging, including during his State of the Union address earlier this year.",
  "title": "Donald Trump attacks trans women in Women’s History Month proclamation"
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