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Jenner’s offer to be ‘trans ambassador’ for Cruz draws some fire

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LOS ANGELES: Reality star Caitlyn Jenner’s offer to be a “trans ambassador” to US Republican presidenti­al hopeful Ted Cruz drew criticism on Friday from some members of the LGBT community, but major transgende­r rights organisati­ons stayed out of the fray.

Jenner told gay and lesbian publicatio­n The Advocate in an interview posted this week that she admired Cruz despite the social conservati­ve’s stance on transgende­r issues.

The 66-year- old Olympic gold medallist turned television personalit­y called Cruz a “great constituti­onalist” and said she would like to advise him on questions relating to her community.

“Yes, trans ambassador to the president of the United States, so we can say, ‘ Ted, love what you’re doing but here’s what’s going on,’” Jenner, who last year became the most highprofil­e American to transition to a different gender, told The Advocate.

The muted reaction to Jenner’s support for Cruz appeared to show the high level of esteem she enjoys in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgende­r ( LGBT) community.

But that did not stop some of its members speaking out.

“Doing my best to not send tweets to a woman I respect for her courage, but dang it, @ Caitlyn_ Jenner you’re killing me with Cruz support!” Chely Wright, the first country music star to come out as gay, wrote in a post on Twitter.

Some in the LGBT community took a more pointed stand, citing Cruz’s opposition to samesex marriage and his criticism of government efforts to allow students to use a bathroom that conforms to their gender identity.

In January, at a campaign stop in Iowa, Cruz said “inflicting” transgende­r students on teachers by allowing them to use a faculty restroom in line with their

gender identity was better than having them share a bathroom with other students, according to video from NBC News.

Zack Ford, the LGBT editor at ThinkProgr­ess, a website affiliated with the leftleanin­g Centre for American Progress, wrote in a post that Jenner’s support for Republican­s like Cruz taints her “credibilit­y.”

Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Centre for Transgende­r Equality, said Jenner’s comments highlight the fact a significan­t share of transgende­r people are Republican­s.

“One would hope that transgende­r people would support philosophi­es that are helpful and not harmful to trans people,” she said, adding that Jenner might have taken that into considerat­ion before offering her support to Cruz.

A representa­tive for the gay rights group GLAAD declined to comment and a spokeswoma­n for Cruz could not be reached. — Reuters

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Caitlyn Jenner
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Cruz speaks to supporters during a campaign rally in Orono, Maine on Friday.

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