Resurfaced clip shows how Trump did a complete 180 on transgender bathroom controversy 'People go. They use the bathroom that they feel is appropriate,' Trump said in 2016 about a North. A transgender civilian employee of the Illinois National Guard on Thursday sued to block President Donald Trump's ban on federal workers using bathrooms that match their gender identity.
Withrow had come out as a transgender woman in 2016, the year before President Donald Trump's first trans military ban. Her aim, always, was to serve, help fellow soldiers, and go home. Prohibiting transgender people from accessing bathrooms puts them at added risk of harassment In his first weeks in office, President Trump issued a series of executive actions aimed at limiting transgender people's access to public restrooms and other gendered facilities.
The President-elect's campaign spent millions demonizing transgender Americans, and House Republicans just passed an anti. Rep. Nancy Mace (Left, R-S.C.) proposed legislation that would require individuals on federal property to use bathrooms corresponding to their sex assigned at birth.
This comes as Rep. Sarah McBride (Right, D-Del.) becomes the first transgender member of Congress. How often do you have to plan out when you're going to use the bathroom?
The congressional bathroom ban is the latest transgender policy battle Plus, polling on Trump's transition, trust in polls and Thanksgiving plans. Starting on the first day of his second term, President Trump began to issue numerous executive actions, several of which directly address or affect health programs, efforts, or policies to meet.