President Trump's day-one executive order, which restricts the recognition of gender identity in federal prisons, is causing panic among transgender inmates. Hundreds are being moved from women's facilities to men's prisons, prompting legal battles and concerns for their safety.
Welcome to MAGAland podcast: Trump on WFH, plus Kamala's marriage turmoilHundreds of transgender federal prisoners are living in fear after a 'roundup' that will send them packing to men's lockups following a day-one executive order from President Donald Trump .
DailyMail.com viewed an email from a federal public defender in Massachusetts that was sent to colleagues nationally. The order declared that the government will only recognize two sexes - male and female. This means all 'intimate spaces designated for women, girls, or females' will be determined by sex rather than gender identity
Trump signed orders Monday rolling back protections for transgender people, ruling that the two 'immutable sexes' are 'not changeable' and that federal prisons along with shelters for migrants and rape victims are to be segregated by sex.The president also demanded officials use the term 'sex' rather than 'gender.
Vice President JD Vance watched as President Trump threw a pen after signing a series of executive orders at the indoor inauguration parade on Monday She argued that she and other biological women live in constant fear of attack and stress over having to interact with and undress in front of inmates with male genitalia.
A lawyer for Tomas Ziupsnys, a 42-year-old serving five years at Carswell for fraud, said trans inmates will 'have targets no their backs,' if moved.
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