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And now for the rest of the story:
Trump, a Republican who took office last month, rescinded those guidelines, even though they had been put on hold by a federal judge, arguing that states and public schools should have the authority to make their own decisions without federal interference.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKBN161243
Hardly a pro traditional family stance.
Note that Donald Trump hasn't said that these sexually and gender confused children are in need of spiritual and psychological help to hopefully overcome their gender and sexual confusion, but in this case that "states and public schools should have the authority to make their own decisions without federal interference", i.e. if the respective States and their public schools want to allow transgender children to use the restroom and locker room of their choice, they can. Again, hardly a pro traditional family values stance.
Donald Trump has a long history of supporting transgenderism, dating back to when as owner of the Miss Universe Pageant he overruled the pageant board and allowed a genitally mutilated man, pretending to be a woman to compete. Do you find it odd that Walter "Jenna" Talackova looks a lot like Ivanka Trump, the daughter that Donald Trump would "date" if she weren't his daughter?
As far as the supposed ban in the military of transgender personnel:Tthe Center for Military Readiness, a pro Trump site, acknowledges that it's not a total ban on transgender personnel.
The following responses to ten typically false arguments should be considered any time the issue comes up for discussion in
Congress , the
Senate , or anywhere else:
1. The Trump/Mattis policy is a “ban” that punishes transgenders for who they are.
The policy is not a “ban” on transgenders as a class, and it does not “punish” or “stigmatize” anyone. The
Trump/Mattis policy focuses on a serious psychological condition called
gender dysphoria -- one of many physical and psychological conditions that require special medical treatment and are therefore disqualifying for military service. The policy’s nuanced approach:
a)
Allows persons identifying as “transgender” but
without gender dysphoria to serve in their
biological gender, if they have been
“stable” for 36 months and meet requirements for
deployability;
b)
Disqualifies persons with gender dysphoria from military service; and
c)
Retains “grandfathered” personnel identifying as transgender and receiving treatment under previous administration policies.
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https://cmrlink.org/issues/full/the-...-are-the-facts