Trump Administration Mandates Exclusion of Transgender Topics, Limits Gender Ideology Support
The Trump administration mandates states exclude transgender and nonbinary topics from sex education, risking federal funding. Executive orders restrict federal support for gender ideology.

States must ax transgender references from sex ed or risk losing funds, Trump admin says

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Overview
The Trump administration has issued new mandates and executive orders aimed at restricting federal support for gender ideology across various sectors.
States and territories are now mandated to exclude transgender and nonbinary topics from their sex education curricula to avoid federal funding cuts.
These new policies and restrictions on gender ideology are specifically impacting 40 states and six territories across the United States.
Federal support for transgender individuals is being restricted in key areas, including military service, participation in sports, and access to healthcare services.
The administration's actions reflect a broader effort to limit the promotion and recognition of gender ideology through federal programs and funding.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame this story by presenting the Trump administration's directive as part of a larger, "ongoing effort" to prohibit federal recognition of transgender people. They emphasize a pattern of actions, including past policies on military service, sports, and healthcare, to build a narrative of a consistent campaign against trans inclusion.