Immediately after taking office on Monday, President Trump wasted no time in cracking down on “woke” gender ideology, a move that garnered reactions from perhaps the most prominent progressive critics of left-wing gender ideology.
“A noisy section of the left still refuses to step outside the bubble that sex is a social construct and refuse to admit that embracing gender identity ideology is a disaster,” the authors wrote. JK Rowling wrote in her paper. Monday's X Postin response to Scottish journalist Susan Dalgety, who accused “leftists and progressives” of leaving it to President Trump to confirm the “material reality of sex.”
Rowling continued: “We were warned that the right was exploiting this betrayal of women and girls, but they didn't listen.”
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JK Rowling attended the world premiere of “Fantastic Beasts and Dumbledore's Secret” held at the Royal Festival Hall in London, England on March 29, 2022. (Getty Images)
President Trump on Monday signed an executive order requiring government agencies to use the term “gender” instead of “gender,” while also requiring government-issued identification documents such as passports and visas to include “a person's immutable biological identity.” It is now mandatory to comply with the scientific classification of “male or female.”
Trump similarly emphasized the “men and women” message in his inaugural address in the Capitol Rotunda as he laid out his vision for the next four years.
The rhetoric garnered support from conservatives across social media, who declared that “radical woke gender ideology” was dead with “America's great victory.”
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President Donald Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on January 20, 2025, in Washington, DC. (Jim Watson/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
Rowling, the famous author of the “Harry Potter” series, has caused a lot of uproar on social media regarding her own gender ideology, calling terms such as “cisgender” “ideological language” and causing controversy. He is protesting the bold “hate crime” actions by police in Scotland that are causing a stir. She is arrested for criticizing the transgender movement.
She has consistently sparred with critics on X, defended gay spaces, advocated for protecting biological women's sports, and supported others who share her views. I am. she many times She rejected progressive claims of being “transphobic,” saying she would rather transgender people live “in a way that feels authentic and comfortable to them.”
Shortly after taking office, President Trump also signed executive orders rolling back many Biden-era policies on domestic energy production, border security, and government diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Reuters and FOX News' Alexander Hall contributed to this report.




