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No exaggeration: Trump wants to erase transgender people A Sunday New York Times article revealed th

No exaggeration: Trump wants to erase transgender people A Sunday New York Times article revealed that the Trump administration is planning to impose a rule that would effectively erase the existence of transgender people in the eyes of the federal government. Though the Times did not share the full memo draft it had reviewed, it detailed the memo’s plan to define sex across agencies as “either male or female, unchangeable, and determined by the genitals that a person is born with” — subject to genetic testing. [READ MORE]( [Trump immigration policy breaks up a military family, yet again]( [READ MORE]( [Foreign investors are fleeing the Saudi stock market]( [READ MORE]( [After failing to escape to Russia, Assange announces lawsuit against Ecuador]( [READ MORE]( [Algae crisis dominates Florida’s gubernatorial debate as climate takes center-stage]( [READ MORE]( [Trump’s next ambassador to South Africa happens to be a Mar-a-Lago member]( [READ MORE]( [Why last week was the beginning of the end for NCAA amateurism]( [READ MORE]( “Democrats should be just as outraged at this as they should about the Khashoggi killing. This should be one thing that should bring both sides together and say ‘we should have integrity at our borders.'” [Fox & Friends host Brian Kilmeade]( fear-mongering about a migrant caravan headed towards the southern U.S. border CAPAF | ThinkProgress Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 United States This email was sent to{EMAIL}. [unsubscribe](

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