First on FOX: President Donald Trump issued 73 executive orders since returning to his elliptical office in January. This includes at least six people directly affecting their parents and their children, according to the custody group that released a parent's guide to navigating parental orders.
“President Trump's executive order put his parents back in the driver's seat,” Maré, executive director of the American Union of Parents, told Fox News Digital. “From President Biden's rollback to radical change to Title IX, to schools requiring play in girls' sports and protecting children from harmful gender interventions, parents already have thoughts about their children's well-being. I'm in a better position to make a decision. A month ago.”
The Union has been released “Lookout” parent notification system On Wednesday, it detailed six different executive orders: “Parents can choose the best one for their children and protect their children better.”
Lookout serves as a guide for parents to navigate executive orders, including providing tips on how parents can keep up with the fierce pace of Trump's executive orders, as well as tips on progress at the Congressional and state level. Masu.
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President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on February 5, 2025 in the east room of the White House in Washington, banning transgender female athletes from competing in female or girl sporting events. (Alex Brandon/Applications)
The American Parents Union was founded in 2024 and advocated public policies that favor parental rights.
“On this observation deck, the American coalition of parents is trying to keep informed and provide tips to parents to stay in the loop about future changes made by the Trump administration, Congress and the state legislature.”
The parental notification system focused on six Trump executive orders, providing an explanator for each, and actually providing what the order meant to parents.
The six orders include: Ends the radical induction in K-12 school education. Expanding educational freedom and opportunities for families. Protect the child from chemical and surgical amputations. Defends women from gender ideological extremism and restores biological truth to the Commonwealth. End of weaponization of the federal government.
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For example, for an executive order that protects children from chemical mutilation, the coalition “protects parents, not activists, but rather parents, make medical decisions for children, and from irreversible procedures until adulthood. I will protect it.”
“There are more jobs at the state level, but parents can reassure that schools, healthcare providers and government programs will not bypass them when promoting gender transition interventions for children,” Lookout Report said. I'm continuing.
Trump's executive orders relating to transgender issues and children have been previewed for a long time in the campaign trajectory.
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President Donald Trump will speak at a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden in New York on October 27, 2024. (Angelawice/AFP via Getty Images)
“On the first day, I will revoke Joe Biden's cruel policy on so-called “gender affirmation care” – outrageous – giving a child adolescent blocker, changing the physical appearance, and ultimately for the minor child's The process involves performing surgery. ? ” Trump said in his 2023 campaign video with his plan to “protect children from left-wing gender insanity.”
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Outside of an executive order that directly deals with children and parents, Trump has also signed an executive order that ends the federal government's weaponization, including preventing people from targeting them based on political beliefs.
“Parents can advocate for their children's education and rights without fear of government retaliation for their remarks,” he explained how the orders will affect parents. “Some parents who are critical of far-left education policies, such as education (critical racial theory), trans bathrooms, and sports policies, have been ridiculed and investigated by the FBI. life.”
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