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Likely 2020 candidates criticize reports on a possible change in transgender politics
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Likely 2020 candidates criticize reports on a possible change in transgender politics
Senators who are possible candidates for the Democratic presidency were quick to comment on the New York Times report that the Trump administration plans to change federal policy to narrowly define gender, a move that could destroy a series of federal protections for transgender people
The New York Times He reported on Sunday that, according to a note obtained by the newspaper, the Department of Health and Human Services was working to limit the term "gender" to men or women, immutable and determined by the genitals of a person at the time of birth.
"We are seeing it," President Donald Trump said on Monday when he left the White House for a campaign event in Texas. "We have many different concepts at the moment and many different things are happening with respect to transgender people at the moment, you know it as well as I do and we are seeing it very seriously."
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Protesters protest in front of the White House in Washington, DC, July 26, 2017.
Several potential candidates for 2020 quickly condemned the policy change before Trump confirmed it.
"The Trump administration is trying to make discrimination more available throughout the country," Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Said in a statement. statement recorded on video during an event in his home state. "This is simply wrong. It is not what we are as a country. It does not reflect our best values and I will fight them for this. I will fight for anti-discrimination provisions, "he said.
Senator Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., Who ran for president in 2016 and has been an active activist for mid-term candidates in this cycle, expressed a similar sentiment.
"At a time when we should be doing everything we can to protect our transgender brothers and sisters, Trump and his administration are trying to exclude transgender people from civil rights protections," he said in a statement. "Trump and his Republican friends must be held responsible for their discrimination and the pain they caused. We are going to vote them. "
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US Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Speaks in support of Abdul El-Sayed at a "Get Out The Vote" rally for Michigan Democratic Gov. nominee Abdul El-Sayed at the Cobo Center in Detroit. Sunday, August 5, 2018.
Warren and Sanders are on the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, which could exercise its oversight role on measures related to health, education and public welfare, all of which could be affected by a federal attempt to define gender more accurately than the past Administration.
Others, such as Senator Patty Murray, D-Wash., The leading Democrat on the HELP committee, published a tweet expressing solidarity with the transgender community.
The White House did not inform the HELP committee before the New York Times report was published, an adviser to Murray said.
Another member of the HELP Committee recommended an existing legislative recourse to address the policy change planned by the administration.
Senator Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisc., The first openly gay person elected to the Senate, said Congress should pass its bill, the Equality Act, cosponsored in the Senate by Sensors Jeff Merkley, D-Ore. , And Cory Booker, DN.J. The Equality Act would provide consistent federal protections for people based on sexual orientation and gender identity, two criteria currently not protected by the existing federal non-discrimination law.
"This is another reason why Congress should take action and pass the Equality Act, we can not allow the Trump Administration to erase transgender people from federal civil rights protections," Baldwin said.
The reports also stimulated strong responses from the larger LGBT community, and approximately 100 people participated in a protest sponsored by the National Center for Transgender Rights in Washington DC on Monday afternoon.
Before Trump himself intervened, the White House forwarded the comments to HHS, whose spokesman Caitlin Oakley noted that a 2016 federal court ruling determined that the Obama administration had gone beyond federal statutes in its own recognition of gender, which went beyond a binary designation.
"That court ruled that the Obama administration's rules were too broad and incompatible with the text of the Title IX of 1972 law that prohibited discrimination based on sex. The court order remains in force and current today, and HHS is obligated to comply with it as we continue to review the matter, "reads part of Oakley's statement.
Senators Kamala Harris, Democrat for California, and Kirsten Gillibrand, Democrat for New York, also tweeted their initial disapproval of the new policy without elaborating on how they could take action in Congress to challenge the policies.
The Trump administration, once again, shows its infinite cruelty by proposing another terrible and discriminatory policy.
I want all transgender Americans to know that we will not let anyone erase them. We see you, and we will fight against this. https://t.co/tZdBW15vlx
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