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Executive Order 14168, titled "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government", is an
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issued by
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on January 20, 2025, the day of his second inauguration as
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. The order withdraws federal recognition for
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people. It requires federal departments to recognize gender as an immutable male–female binary (determined by biological sex "at conception") that cannot be changed, replace all instances of "gender" with "sex" in materials, cease all funding for
gender-affirming care Transgender health care includes the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of physical and mental health conditions which affect transgender individuals.Gorton N, Grubb HM (2014). General, Sexual, and Reproductive health. In L. Erickson-Schroth. ...
and the promotion of "gender ideology", cease allowing
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on federal documents such as passports, and prohibit transgender people from using single-sex federally funded facilities congruent with their gender. It also calls upon the
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to re-evaluate the application of '' Bostock v. Clayton County'' (2020) as to not provide
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protection based on gender identity in federal activities. Provisions of the order have faced legal challenges, with
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s having been issued to suspend the withholding of federal funding to programs that fund
gender-affirming care Transgender health care includes the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of physical and mental health conditions which affect transgender individuals.Gorton N, Grubb HM (2014). General, Sexual, and Reproductive health. In L. Erickson-Schroth. ...
and promote "gender ideology", the forced transfers of transgender inmates to facilities congruent with their
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, and the mass removal of documents published by the
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,
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,
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that mention topics related to "gender ideology".


Background

On June 29, 2023, then-presidential candidate Donald Trump signed the "Presidential Promise to American Women" authored by the Concerned Women for America (CWA) Legislative Action Committee. According to Penny Young Nance, president of CWA, this was a "pledge to American women stating unequivocally there are only two genders, only women can be mothers and bear children, and as president, he will protect our safe spaces, our locker rooms, bathrooms, prisons, domestic violence shelters, health care, education, and, yes, ban biological men from competing in women's sports." Trump signed the order on his first day as president, as well as more than 25 other executive orders. A Trump administration official said "this is step one" and that more restrictions on transgender people will follow. CWA considers Trump's Executive Order a fulfillment of his Presidential Promise.


Summary

The order attacks what it calls " gender ideology", described as replacing "the biological category of sex with an ever-shifting concept of self-assessed gender identity, permitting the false claim that males can identify as and thus become women and vice versa, and requiring all institutions of society to regard this false claim as true". The order stated that it would "defend women's rights and protect freedom of conscience by using clear and accurate language and policies that recognize women are biologically female, and men are biologically male." The order additionally defines "female" and "male" as "a person belonging, at conception to the sex that produces the large reproductive cell" and a "person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the small reproductive cell" respectively. The executive order mandated that: * Federal agencies should use "sex" instead of "gender", remove materials that "promote gender ideology", and halt "funding of gender ideology" * Official government documents such as passports and visas stop allowing self-selection of gender Existing documents will not be affected unless they are renewed. * Transgender people not be imprisoned in facilities congruent with their gender identity * The Bureau of Prisons halt any federal funding for gender-affirming care and that the Prison Rape Elimination Act be amended and
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be re-interpreted to do so. * Federal funding no longer go to
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. * The attorney general provides guidance "to correct the misapplication of the Supreme Court's decision in '' Bostock v. Clayton County'' (2020) to sex-based distinctions" in federal agency activities. * Prior policies and federal government documents that are inconsistent with this order be rescinded, including policies that require the use of names and pronouns consistent with a person's gender identity in federal workplaces.


Analysis

Some (including
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, the first transgender member of Congress) have speculated that the order may be interpreted as defining everyone as female since male genes are not expressed until 6–8 weeks after conception. This was called false by
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, referring to recent research that shows that it is incorrect to say that all embryos start as female. Instead, the Snopes analysis points out that since the executive order does not define what "belonging...to" means in terms of determining a person's sex, the order could be interpreted as either all persons belong to no sex, or alternatively, all persons belong to both sexes. In early development, human embryos develop both early-stage female reproductive tracts (i.e.,
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) and early-stage male reproductive tracts (i.e.,
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). It is only later in development that the expression of male or female genes normally causes one or the other of these tracts to further develop into male or female reproductive tracts, and the other to be absorbed. The order defines a female as "a person belonging, at conception to the sex that produces the large reproductive cell," while a male is a "person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the small reproductive cell." It is not possible to determine at conception which reproductive cells an embryo will eventually create as it takes eight to 10 weeks for genetic signals to stimulate the development of non-neutral gonads (i.e.
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or
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).
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people were not included in the executive order. According to activist Alicia Roth Weigel, this order "attempts to negate our very existence". Writing for ''
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'', Masha Gessen argued that the restrictions of this order, along with those implemented as part of Executive Order 14187 and Executive Order 14183 constituted an effort by the Trump administration to "denationalize" transgender people, much in the way that Jews were in 1930s Germany.


Implementation

Hours after the order was signed, the Trump administration deleted mentions of LGBTQ+ resources across federal government websites. In April 2025, White House press secretary
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stated, "As a matter of policy, we do not respond to reporters with pronouns in their bios" in response to a journalist who queried her for unrelated information. She later stated, "Any reporter who chooses to put their preferred pronouns in their bio clearly does not care about biological reality or truth and therefore cannot be trusted to write an honest story."


Department of State

On January 22, 2025, Secretary of State
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directed the
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to suspend all passport applications seeking a sex marker change or a nonbinary "X" sex marker. By January 23, 2025, a state department webpage describing how to amend the gender marker on passports was taken offline. According to a White House spokesperson, passports that have not expired will remain valid, regardless of how gender is depicted, but new applications will have to comply with the order and designate sex according to that assigned at birth. Some trans people also allege that upon applying to renew their passports, their documents were seized indefinitely and they were not issued a passport in any form. International travel advisories by the State Department replaced their language on "LGBTQ+ Travelers" with language around "LGB Travelers" and removed reference to issues unique to transgender travelers to other countries. On February 25, Rubio announced that transgender visa applicants who list a sex other than their assigned sex at birth on their visa application would be permanently banned from entry to the United States, and that applicants who do list their assigned sex on their application but whose home documents list a different sex would have their file marked with the letters 'SWS25' for tracking purposes. The announcement is framed as part of a ban targeting transgender female athletes alongside Executive Order 14201, however according to legal experts, the actual text of the order would apply to all transgender travelers.


Department of Health and Human Services

On February 1, 2025, the
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ordered its scientists to retract any not yet published research they had produced which included any of the following banned terms: "Gender, transgender, pregnant person, pregnant people, LGBT, transsexual, non-binary, nonbinary, assigned male at birth, assigned female at birth, biologically male, biologically female". Larry Gostin, director of the World Health Organization Center on Global Health Law, said that the directive amounted to censorship of not only government employees, but private citizens as well. For example, if the lead author of a submitted paper works for the CDC and withdraws their name from the submission, that kills the submission even if coauthors who are private scientists remain on it. All references to transgender people and gender identity were also removed from the
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's website, including survey results lessons on building supportive environments for trans and nonbinary students. The CDC and other federal agencies also directed their employees to remove pronouns from their email signatures. The
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's ''HIV Language Guide'', described in its background introduction as being "designed to help NIAID staff communicate with empowering rather than stigmatizing language", was also removed. Alt URL On February 19, the Office on Women's Health launched a website entitled "Protecting Women and Children", which featured a one-page explanation of the department's transgender policy, defining a person's sex as "an immutable biological classification" determined strictly by their reproductive function as either male or female, and featured a video of conservative activist Riley Gaines explaining the new policy. On February 26, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced it would stop processing transgender-related identity data. In March 2025, hundreds of
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grants were terminated for including targeted keywords, including relating to LGBT people and/or gender identity in a biomedical context. In June 2025, the HHS eliminated from their 2026 proposed budget the "Press 3 option" for LGBTQ youth calling the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (9-8-8) to connect to specialized counselors. Later that month, the
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(SAMHSA) announced that this service will end on July 17. When asked about the proposed budget cut, a spokesperson for the
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stated that the youth service was a "chat service where children are encouraged to embrace radical gender ideology".


Department of Justice

The
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(HRC) and
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(ACLU) said they had received reports that transgender women were being transferred to men's prisons, told they would be, or moved to solitary confinement. The legal director of the HRC said the court orders granting inmates access to gender affirming care remain in effect despite federal policy changes. Data suggests that over 2,000 trans people in federal custody could be affected. The Bureau of Prisons stopped reporting the number of imprisoned transgender people as a result of the order. Advocates say the order violates the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), a 2003 law requiring trans inmates be housed on a case-by-case basis and federal, state, and local prisons to enforce a zero-tolerance sexual assault policy. They also argued it violated the
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, since the ADA recognizes gender dysphoria as a disability. It was also argued to violate the U.S. Constitution's Fifth Amendment's
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and Eighth Amendment's prohibition against
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. On February 24, 2025, U.S. district judge Royce Lamberth temporarily blocked the transfer of trans women in federal prisons to men's facilities, and the denial of their access to
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. The temporary restraining order was in response to a lawsuit filed the previous week by three imprisoned trans women.


Intelligence services

On February 18, 2025, the DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis removed from their policy manual rules prohibiting the I&A from surveilling people based solely on their sexual orientation or gender identity. On February 26, Director of National Intelligence
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fired more than 100 intelligence officers from the
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for discussing in group chats topics relating to preferred pronouns, gender transition, and polyamory, which were deemed "sexually explicit" by investigators. The officers' security clearances were revoked shortly thereafter.


Other departments


Department of Education

In February 2025, the
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announced that the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (
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) would be altered to no longer allow students to identify as nonbinary.


Department of Housing and Urban Development

On February 7, the
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declared that they would stop enforcing a 2016 policy prohibiting gender identity discrimination in housing programs and shelter spaces. According to an announcement by HUD Secretary Scott Turner, the goal of this repeal was to allow women's shelters to implement bans on transgender women from entering.


Department of the Interior

The
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(NPS) removed all references to the existence of transgender people and transgender rights from its webpages covering the
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, the
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, and LGBTQ+ history more broadly, going so far as to change the acronym on the site from "LGBTQ+" to "LGB". NPS similarly altered the acronym on a webpage for the Pauli Murray Family Home in February 2025, and, in addition, blocked the public view of an NPS biography on
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which had stated, “… we do recognize that pronouns matter.”


Department of Veteran's Affairs

In June 2025, the VA imposed new guidelines on its hospitals, citing this order in allowing hospitals to refuse to hire or treat individuals based on their political affiliation, marital status, and/or worker's union involvement.


Independent federal agencies

The
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has announced that all 2026 projects must ensure that they are "compliant with all legal, regulatory, and policy requirements applicable to
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award." This includes not promoting "gender ideology". The
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compiled an internal list of words the presence of which in a research paper, grant application, or other relevant documentation, would flag a project and put its funding under review. Words that would initiate a review included "gender", "LGBT", and "women", among others.
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took down webpages relating to LGBTQ+ employee resource groups and diversity at the organization, and according to employees, verbally informed its employees that any display of LGBTQ+ symbols, such as a pride flag in one's workspace, would be met with being placed on administrative leave. Shortly following the order, the
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's acting chair said that it would no longer allow "X" gender markers for those filing discrimination charges. In mid-February 2025, the EEOC ceased investigating all new claims of discrimination against transgender people in employment, and moved to dismiss current claims. In February 2025, the
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announced that insurance carriers that provide health insurance coverage to federal employees under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program must provide only two options for a person's sex (i.e., male and female) on their insurance forms. The
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removed its pages on gender identity and changing sex identification. It has not responded to requests for comment on its current policy. An internal message sent on January 31, 2025, instructed employees not to accept or process changes to gender markers on Social Security records, effective immediately.


Non-governmental organizations

On February 7, 2025, the
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announced that they would remove all references to trans people from their public-facing materials in order to comply with the executive order. Shortly thereafter, the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network likewise cut mention of transgender people from its public facing materials.


Legal challenges


Prisons

On January 26, 2025, an incarcerated trans woman represented by GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) and the
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(NCLR) filed a lawsuit''Moe v. Trump''in the
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, alleging that forced transfers and detransition of trans inmates violates the
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, Eighth Amendment protections against
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s, and the
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. On January 30, 2025, District Judge George A. O'Toole Jr. unsealed the case and revealed that he had issued a temporary restraining order against transferring the woman or preventing her from receiving gender-affirming care. The organizations went on to file further lawsuits representing three other trans inmates, including two who had previously been sexually assaulted in men's facilities. On February 4, 2025, District Judge Royce Lamberth issued a temporary restraining order against the provision under Eighth Amendment grounds. On March 7, 2025, the
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and the ACLU filed the class action lawsuit ''Kingdom v. Trump'' in the
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, on behalf of three incarcerated trans people who were denied access to prescribed hormone therapy due to the provisions of Trump's executive order. On June 3, 2025, judge Royce Lamberth granted a preliminary injunction, blocking enforcement of the executive order for all persons incarcerated in Bureau of Prisons facilities with a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria.


Passport applications

On February 7, 2025, the ACLU filed a lawsuit in Massachusetts challenging changes to passport registration policies that were made under the order, alleging violations of the
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(by not providing a customary notice and comment period on associated changes to application forms), the
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(considering one's gender identity to be a protected expression), the Due Process Clause, the
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, and that they constitute a restriction on the
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. The
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hearing for the case, ''Orr v. Trump'', took place in the US District Court for Massachusetts on March 25, 2025. On April 18, 2025, a preliminary injunction was issued by District Judge Julia Kobick to stop enforcement of the order for six plaintiffs, stating that it was based on
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demonstrating "irrational prejudice toward transgender Americans", therefore offending the "constitutional commitment to equal protection for all Americans." On June 17, 2025, Kobick approved a
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that effectively suspends the policy nationwide, by extending the temporary restraining order to all Americans who sought to receive a passport with an "X" gender marker or a gender marker which does not match their biological sex.


Removal of documents

On February 13, 2025, following a lawsuit by Doctors for America, Judge John Bates issued a temporary restraining order, requiring that the CDC, FDA, and HHS restore web pages that it had retracted in compliance with the order. However, the restored pages were amended with a disclaimer stating that "the information on this page promoting gender ideology is extremely inaccurate and disconnected from the immutable biological reality that there are two sexes, male and female."


Civil rights

On February 19, 2025, the civil rights organizations
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, National Fair Housing Alliance, and AIDS Foundation of Chicago filed a federal lawsuit challenging the attacks on DEI and accessibility in executive orders 14168, 14151, and 14173. The organizations filing the lawsuit, '' National Urban League v. Trump'', are represented by Lambda Legal and the Legal Defense Fund. On February 20, 2025, nine nonprofit organizations supporting LGBTQ and
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-affected communities filed a lawsuit, '' San Francisco AIDS Foundation v. Trump'', challenging executive orders 14168, 14151, and 14173. The organizations are represented by Lambda Legal.


Freedom of speech

On March 6, 2025, four arts organizations that support transgender and nonbinary art and artists filed a lawsuit against the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). The suit, ''Rhode Island Latino Arts v. National Endowment for the Arts'', argues that the NEA's prohibition on funding the promotion of "gender ideology" violates first and fifth amendment rights. The organizations are represented by the ACLU.


Federal funding

On March 1, 2025, Judge Lauren King blocked the part of the executive order that sought to cut federal funding for programs that "promote gender ideology" and withhold federal funding from health-care providers who offer gender-affirming care to minors.


Reactions


Organizations


For

Jim Daly, president of
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, issued a statement in support of the executive order stating in part "We are long overdue in this effort to re-establish the exclusivity of two genders...". The American Family Association has praised the change as one that "acknowledges the truth". The
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stated that the order is a "180-degree turn back toward reality and common sense." The Women's Liberation Front (WoLF), an American trans-exclusionary radical feminist organization that opposes transgender rights, sees the executive order as a "major victory".


Against

The executive order was widely condemned as "extremist" by feminist, LGBTQ+, and civil rights organizations. According to ''
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'', the executive order is "packed with the kinds of conspiratorial thinking about gender and sexuality that have become commonplace on the right." The
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's Chase Strangio described the executive order as aimed at eradicating trans people from civic and public life. The ACLU vowed to take the Trump administration to court "wherever we can" to defend LGBTQ+ rights.
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President Kelley Robinson said "today's expected executive actions targeting the
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serve no other purpose than to hurt our families and our communities" and that "we will fight back against these harmful provisions with everything we've got." Advocates for Trans Equality stated that it would continue to protect national
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. Asian Americans Advancing Justice also expressed its intention to "confront hate and discrimination in all its forms" regarding the order. The
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condemned Trump's "extremist executive orders spree" and "scorecard of shame" that NOW said is "defined by cruelty, not common sense, and puts people in real danger." The
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and Keshet issued a joint statement condemning Trump's actions targeting the LGBTQ+ community for "seeking to erase federal recognition of trans people" and said that these actions are designed to instill hatred, promising to fight them with legal action. The assertions of the executive order were described as being at odds with determinations of expert groups including the
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, which holds that
gender identity Gender identity is the personal sense of one's own gender. Gender identity can correlate with a person's assigned sex or can differ from it. In most individuals, the various biological determinants of sex are congruent and consistent with the in ...
is a spectrum, not an "immutable male–female binary". In February 2025, 463 artists signed a letter asking the
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to roll back the restrictions on the funding of projects promoting DEI or "gender ideology".


Politicians and elected offices

Maryland's Attorney General Anthony Brown released a statement denouncing the order, stating that it would threaten peoples' lives, and that he aimed to "protect all Marylanders – especially members of marginalized communities – and wants transgender residents of our State to know that they belong, they matter, and our Office will fight for their rights and safety."


International

According to ''
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'', the order received mixed reactions across Africa, with conservatives welcoming it and gay rights activists condemning it. Canadian human rights groups and activists have, in response to the order, called for transgender and non-binary people to be exempted from the Safe Third Country Agreement (which prevents asylum claimants from making a claim in Canada after first arriving in the U.S.).


See also

*
List of executive orders in the second presidency of Donald Trump As the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump has relied extensively on executive orders. In the first 100 days of his presidency, Trump signed 143 executive orders (an average of over one per day), more than any other president h ...
* 2020s anti-LGBTQ movement in the United States *
Executive Order 14151 Executive Order 14151, titled "Ending Radical And Wasteful Government DEI Programs And Preferencing", is an executive order signed by Donald Trump, the 47th president of the United States, on January 20, 2025, the day of his second inauguratio ...
("Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing") * Executive Order 14187 ("Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation") * Executive Order 14183 ("Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness") *
Gender-critical feminism Gender-critical feminism, also known as trans-exclusionary radical feminism or TERFism, is an ideology or movement that opposes what it refers to as "gender ideology". Gender-critical feminists believe that sex is biological, immutable, and ...
* History of transgender people in the United States *
Identity documents in the United States In the United States, identity documents are typically the state-issued driver's license or identity card, while also the Social Security card (or just the Social Security number) and the United States passport card may serve as national identi ...
* Parental rights movement * Transgender disenfranchisement in the United States *
Transgender rights in the United States In the United States, the rights of Transgender, transgender people vary considerably by jurisdiction. In recent decades, there was an expansion of federal, state, and local laws and rulings to protect transgender Americans; however, many righ ...
*
Transphobia in the United States Transphobia in the United States has changed over time. Understanding and acceptance of Transgender, transgender people have both decreased and increased during the last few decades depending on the details of the issues which have been facing th ...
* '' For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers''


References


External links


Full text of the executive order
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