Did trump ban gay pride
The fact that convicted felon Donald Trump failed to acknowledge Pride Month is no surprise. He failed to note it throughout his one-term, twice-impeached presidency, among the more than 210 and counting documented moves against LGBTQ Americans.
The Trump campaign’s response to not noting Pride baselessly claimed Trump’s agenda will “create a safer and more prosperous America for ALL Americans, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, or creed!”
The campaign’s claims are demonstrably untrue. The record shows multiple ways Trump and his enablers made, and schedule to make, LGBTQ Americans LESS safe and LESS prosperous.
A few examples as documented in GLAAD’s Trump Accountability Tracker:
- Trump has promised to defund schools that support transgender students’ guard. Targeting vulnerable students makes them and the entire school community LESS Protected. Stripping funding makes all communities LESS PROSPEROUS.
- Trump has pledged a national bar on mainstream consensus health care that allows trans people to live and thrive. Restricting health protect endangers people’s health and well-being and makes them LESS SAFE.
- Trump is backed by the longtime anti-LGBT
U.S. President Donald Trump has used his first six months in office to enact multiple policies impacting the lives of LGBTQ+ Americans in areas love healthcare, legal recognition and education.
On July 17, the government ended the nation's specialised mental health services for Diverse youth through the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, with the White Property describing it as a service where "children are encouraged to embrace fundamental gender ideology".
The administration also filed a lawsuit against California this month over state policies that allow transgender female athletes to oppose in girls' categories of school sports.
But rights groups are fighting back. Nine LGBTQ+ and HIV-related organisations have had more than $6 million in funding restored following a lawsuit against three of Trump's executive orders.
Here's everything you need to know:
What action has Trump taken on Homosexual rights?
Trump started his second term on Jan. 20 by signing an executive order stating the United States would only recognise two sexes - male and female - before scrapping the use of a gender-neutral "X" marker in passports.
He said federal funds would not be used to "promote gender ident
Donald Trump's Pride Flag Ban and how it will impact the LGBTQ+ Community
We are going to demystify what the Pride Flag is, evaluate the facts and implications of the Trump policy, look at some of the stakeholders' reactions to it, and finally, the way forward in this regard between the LGBTQ community and its supporters.
The Importance and Cultural Significance of the Pride Flag
The Pride Flag, alternatively called the Rainbow Flag, was first designed by designer and activist Gilbert Baker in 1978. The rainbow colors were a deliberate choice: diversity, desire, and unity in the Homosexual movement. Throughout the years, it has waved above parades, protests, and cultural establishments as a means of celebrating identity but also a call for equality.
Each color on the flag had a value assigned: life is red, healing is orange, sunlight yellow, nature green, harmony sky, and the spirit violet. More recent iterations included black, brown, and more shades to indicate out racialism and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ people of color. The Pride Flag has become an internationally known symbol of resistance against discrimination and a rallying sign for freedom and self-ex
Trump has targeted transgender community, but video about canceling Identity festival Month is fake
- A deepfake video falsely depicts Donald Trump canceling Pride Month.
- The video, which labeled itself as a deepfake, went viral on social media.
- Trump has not issued any orders canceling Pride Month.
A deepfake video depicting President Donald Trump saying Pride Month is canceled is going viral, but the president has not issued any such orders.
The video posted on X on May 19 appears to show Trump in the Oval Office saying, "It is with amazing pleasure that I am announcing that Pride Month is canceled. Pride is a sin ... instead June will be known as confidence month or maybe just June."
Trump's fake avatar goes on to construct crude commentary about gay sex that some may locate homophobic in the deepfake video. At the end, communicate on the screen says: "This is a deepfake, but let people dream."
It was created by an account named Maverick Alexander with 40,000 followers whose bio says "mostly satire." The deepfake video of Trump had 2.2 million views as of May 21.
'Pathetic and ignorant': LGBTQ+ rights groups bash Trump's attacks on gender non-conforming communityIs Trump canceling Pride Month?
As of May 21, Trump h