Protection Order Is Officially Done

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    President Trump’s decision to repeal the protection order for transgenders is affecting everyone, everywhere.

    “As your president,” he said, “I will do everything in my power to protect our LGBTQ citizens,” then adding a critical qualifier, “from the violence and oppression of a hateful foreign ideology,”(Washington Post). That was a statement given by our president, Donald Trump.
    An anonymous student at Jefferson-Morgan said, “I think it should stay the way it used to be and I like Trumps approach that there should only be two bathrooms.”

    “Gavin Grimm, a transgender male, was banned from using the boys’ restroom by the Gloucester County School Board,” (The Washington Post Gazette).

    “I have mixed feelings about the situation,” said sophomore Tyler Woolen when asked her opinion on the situation.
    Now a lot of people are out and about to change themselves for Trumps withdrawal of the protection orders. This gentleman is just one of the very many examples.

    “The 36-year-old social justice organizer began to identify as a transgender man two years ago. At the time, he lived in Tennessee, which requires a court order or physician’s statement certifying that “necessary medical procedures” had been completed to change gender on a state-issued identification. Similarly, his new home state of Georgia requires proof of gender reassignment surgery to change gender on a state-issued identification,” (CNN).