WASHINGTON, DC – Newly born Housing and Urban Development Secretary (HUD) Scott Turner has removed “a distant left agenda item” on his first day in the Trump administration and is said to be a “good tax steward”. He announced his commitment.
Turner, who was it? Confirmed He told reporters on Wednesday that he was repealing “equal access” during the Obama era. policy It gave people the right to stay in sex-separated HUD shelters “according to gender identity.”
“I have directed HUD staff to suspend pending or future enforcement actions related to HUD's 2016 Equal Access Rules. Essentially, HUD-funded housing program, shelter , cites other facilities and links them to gender identity,” the secretary said. Press conference.
“We are running a mission laid out by President Trump on January 20th. He has signed an executive order to restore biological truths to the federal government,” he adds, The department explains that “there are only two genders: male and female.”
“Now is the time to remove all the gender ideologies from the left and right.”
Turner said about HUD-funded domestic violence shelters that victims may find it “uncomfortable” to share space with men, even if they dress the women.
“We want to protect women who are in shelters funded by HUD,” he said.
Former NFL player and Republican Texas representative, Turner continues to announce the creation of the US Government Efficiency (DOGE) “Task Force” at HUD.
“We will “take stocks for all programs” within the department, he said during a reporting briefing.
“Our mission is to be a good tax steward,” he continued, saying he would tell Breitbart News about the January Los Angeles wildfires.
When asked whether the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) would support victims who lost their homes on loans to rebuild, Turner called the disaster “catastrophic” and said, “We're helping people.” I'm working very hard.”
“The FHA can do exactly what it is called and what it should be, and rely on it.”
When Breitbart News asked how he felt that then Donald Trump was a member of the Trump administration after narrowly surviving an assassination attempt last July, Turner replied “very humble.”
“I'm very humbled to be here,” the secretary said as he looked around the briefing room at the HUD building. “I love America, I love the Lord, I love people.”
“Thank God for saving President Trump's life,” he added to sole.