The Kansas City Star (Sunday)

Trump vows to reverse trans student protection­s ‘on Day One’

- BY DAVE GOLDINER

Former President

Trump on Friday vowed to roll back protection­s for transgende­r students “on Day One” if he wins the November election.

The ex-president told a conservati­ve radio show that he would reverse an order recently enacted by President Biden that would prohibit discrimina­tion in education on the basis of sexual orientatio­n or gender identity.

“Don’t forget, that was done as an order from the president. That came down as an executive order,” Trump said. “And we’re gonna change it. On Day One, it’s gonna be changed.”

Trump’s remarks refer to Title IX, the federal civil rights law preventing sex discrimina­tion in schools and education programs that receive government funding.

Each administra­tion has the power to enforce the law as it sees fit, giving the next president the power to either extend or roll back the protection­s for

LGBTQ people.

“Tell your people not to worry about it,” Trump told Nick Kayal and Dawn Stensland, hosts of Kayal and Company, a Philadelph­ia talk show. “It’ll be signed on Day One. It’ll be terminated.”

Trump and his Republican allies have been stressing opposition to transgende­r rights, saying that transgende­r women should not be permitted to compete in women’s sports or use women’s bathrooms.

GOP-led states have also pushed to ban gender-affirming care for minors who identify themselves as transgende­r.

Biden and Democrats, on the other hand, underline their determinat­ion to expand and strengthen anti-discrimina­tion laws. They point to ample evidence that transgende­r students are subject to bullying and open discrimina­tion.

Last month, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona rolled out a series of new rules designed to extend the protection­s to transgende­r students, effective Aug. 1.

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