Trump’s Executive Order Eliminates Non-Binary Passport Option

President Donald Trump’s swift implementation of over 200 executive orders following

his return to the White House has sparked widespread debate, particularly regarding

one directive with profound implications for non-binary individuals. Titled

“Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth

to the Federal Government,” the order eliminates the ability to select an “X”

gender marker on U.S. passports, redefining federal recognition of gender identity.

This decision has reignited conversations about LGBTQ+ rights in the United States,

drawing criticism from activists and legal experts while receiving praise from supporters of traditional policies.

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