Over the weekend, an amendment protecting women’s sports failed to be added to a broader bill, with the vote falling along party lines. This outcome was a rare victory for LGBT activists, who have been largely on the defensive since President Trump took office in January 2025. The fact that every Democratic senator opposed the provision underscores an important reality: while the transgender ideology may be losing ground in the broader culture, it still has strong support within the Democratic Party and among activists. For those committed to upholding biological truth, this situation serves as a reminder that there is still significant work to be done.
Recent developments shed light on how we arrived at this moment. In his second inaugural address, President Trump declared, “As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female.” He followed this statement with a series of executive actions establishing a federal policy recognizing only two immutable biological sexes and rejecting the concept of gender identity.
The administration also rescinded a Biden-era policy that had allowed transgender-identifying individuals to serve in the military and issued an executive order prohibiting federal funding or support for the “transition” of minors. In February 2025, the president signed an additional order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” which emphasized fairness, safety, and the integrity of women’s athletics.
These actions largely reflect shifting public opinion. Recent polling suggests that a majority of Americans support restrictions on biological males competing in women’s sports. Surveys also indicate a growing skepticism regarding transition procedures for minors, with support for restrictions on these procedures increasing in recent years.
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