Transgender actor Laverne Cox has a wild ave on President Donald Trump's recent executive order, calling it “illegal” in Friday's episode of “The View.”
Cox spoke about the new television series “Clean Slate,” about her father, who appeared on the ABC Daytime Talk Show along with actor and comedian George Wallace, playing with a child who recently transitioned to women. Cox used the opportunity to condemn the current administration's executive order restricting federal transgender language.
“I think everything he's doing is illegal from the administration and in terms of all this propaganda and lies,” Cox told the ABC panel.
JK Rowling Torches was left in the “calamity” of gender ideology after Trump's executive order: “They didn't listen.”
Trans actor Laverne Cox appeared on ABC's “The View” Friday, destroying President Trump's recent executive order on trans individuals. (Screenshot/ABC)
Co-host Anna Navarro begins a political debate, mentioning her respect for how Cox blends acting with acting, and asking the actor to consider Trump's recent executive order. I did.
Last month, Trump signed an executive order entitled “Advocating for women from gender ideological extremism and restoring biological truths to the federal government.”
EO is a US policy to recognize two genders, male and female, and to address the biological differences between men and females and how these directives should be handled. It's made clear.
The president also signed an executive order of “no men in women's sports” on Wednesday, with public agencies saying that individual eligibility for women's sports based on biological gender, rather than gender identity or testosterone reductions. It is mandatory to decide.
Cox told The View about feeling anti-trans discrimination “of the past few years” at this point.
“It started at the state level many years ago,” the actor said. “You know, what is that? 26 states have banned 'gender maintenance care' for young people. This has been happening at the state level for many years. , because parents are criminalised, it is devastating.
Women are losing to the gender battles of sports. Let's help them win the war

US President Donald Trump should sign the Women's Sports Executive Order on February 5, 2025 in the Eastern Room of the White House in Washington, DC. Compete with sports teams that match gender identity and mark his latest moves targeting transgender rights. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP)
Cox spoke about loving trans people and people in general, adding that Trump's orders are “terrifying.”
The “Orange Is the New Black” star “hoped that the executive order would be “challenge” in court due to alleged illegality.
“At the end of the day, trans people are less than 1% of the population, and trans people are not the reason you can't afford eggs, you can't afford health care. We're you It's not a reason why you can't buy a house or rent is too high,” Cox said. “I think they're focusing on the wrong 1%. I think the other 1% is the reason for all of those.”
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