SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

ACLU lawyer calls females ‘non-transgender women’ in rant about Trump executive order

Chase Strangio, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), appears to have adopted a new term for adult human females on Tuesday.

The trans rights activist, who is also a transgender man, has spoken out on the left-wing digital news program “Democracy now!” condemned President Donald Trump's executive orders on sex and gender.

Strangio complained to host Amy Goodman that President Trump is “targeting transgender people with a focus on dismantling the notion that gender is fixed at the time of pregnancy.” I leaked it.

During his lawsuit, Strangio referred to biological women as “non-transgender women.”

JK Rowling resigns after Trump's executive order due to gender ideology 'disaster': 'They didn't listen'

ACLU attorney Chase Strangio on Tuesday reversed President Trump's second-term executive order. (MICHAEL TRAN / Contributor)

Trump's presidential orderThe article, titled “Protecting Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government,” states that it is U.S. policy to recognize the two sexes of men and women, and that It makes clear that women are biologically distinct, and also addresses how government agencies should behave. Process these directives.

Part of the EO directs the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to develop policies that protect women and other intimate spaces “seeking gay rape shelters,” Strangio said. opposed.

Strangio argued that this would “essentially exclude transgender people from various forms of protection systems on the pretext that transgender people are an inherent threat to non-trans women.”

Refusing to refer to biological women as “women,” Strangio said that part of the order is “not appropriate for trans people in society when their mere presence is seen as a threat to others.” It only increases the risks faced by people of both genders.”

For more information on media and culture, click here

President Donald Trump puts executive order on hold after signing

President Donald Trump holds up an executive order after signing it during an indoor presidential inaugural parade event in Washington, Monday, January 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

A clip of Strangio referring to a woman as a “non-transgender woman” caught the attention of some in X.

A prominent conservative account, End Wakeness, wrote, “ACLU attorney Chase Strangio is panicking over President Trump's ban on men from “non-trans'' locker rooms. He shared the video with the caption, “I'm here.”

“Chase Strangio, a female ACLU attorney pretending to be a man, is furious that she will be arrested if she uses the men's restroom in a federal building,” conservative commentator Paul Cipla wrote. In a lengthy statement, he criticized Mr. Strangio. By calling biological women “non-transgender women.” ”

He added, “Chase can complain all she wants. That doesn't change the fact that she has XX chromosomes and is female. So either she doesn't go in the men's room or she goes to a women's prison. Raft,” he continued.

Colin Rugg, co-owner of Trending Politics, wrote, “New: Transgender ACLU attorney Chase Strangio loses to President Trump's new executive order, yet continues to advocate for biological women.'' “I call myself a 'non-transgender woman.' This voice always catches me off guard.”

“Life hack: Just call them 'women' and you'll save time,” Rugg added.

“No, we're women. We're just women. There's nothing here, there's no situation here,” said Rep. Nancy Mace, R.S.C., who has supported creating separate facilities for men and women on Capitol Hill. ) added.

Riley Gaines, a former NCAA swimmer and women's rights activist, commented on Rugg's post, saying, “'Non-trans woman' is a crazy job lol.”

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp

Related News