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Madonna slams Trump over executive order barring transgender military service

Popstar, Madonna, swiped the waves of the Trump administration's presidential order in a social media message created in a solidarity with the LGBTQ+community.

“It's very sad to see our new government slowly dismantling all the freedom that has been fighting for many years,” said a 66 -year -old singer. I wrote it in the X post on tuesday.

After adding a pride flag and a damaged heart emoji, she concluded the post by saying to the fans, “Don't give up the battle!”

“Material girls” and “VOGUE” singers came a few hours after Trump. Signed the presidential order The title is “prioritizing the outstanding and preparation of the military” that prohibits transgender Americans from serving the army.

Madonna can rarely see her six children with a gorgeous celebration on her 66th birthday.

Madonna has been a frank Trump critic for many years. (Nicholas Hunt via Getty Image)

Last week, Trump also signed a presidential order that recognizes only two gender (male and women) in all fields of the federal government, and obliged the government to comply with biological gender, not gender.

The conservatives praised the movement as “the return to common sense,” but the critics made a decision.

In the past, Madonna, a frank advocacy of the LGBTQ+community, was a frank critic in Trump during his first term.

In 2017, she gave a speech on Washington DC women's march shortly after Trump took office in his first term.

Madonna confesses her maternal challenge and balances her career: “I am struggling.”

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President Donald Trump signed a presidential order at Washington DC on January 20, 2025. (Anna money maker/Getty image)

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“I was thinking about the terrible thing about exploding the White House,” said she added, “I know this is the same.”

The sound byte made a headline and got anger among the people in the Trump horns. After Trump defeated Former Secretary of State Clinton in November 2016, Madonna said his victory felt like someone had died.

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“It wasn't a bad dream I had,” she said at the time. [Trump’s] parade. “”

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