- President Trump has imposed a ban on the practice of altering the genders of children in the United States.
- Trump announced on Wednesday that an executive order prohibits the chemical castration and medical mutilation of children in America.
- The government has announced its decision to cease funding, sponsoring, promoting, assisting, or supporting “gender affirming care.”
President Donald Trump has prohibited the practices associated with gender transition for minors in the United States.
He made this announcement in a statement released on Wednesday. Trump emphasized that the executive order prohibits chemical castration and surgical alterations for children in America.
Furthermore, he stated that the government will cease to fund, endorse, promote, assist, or support what is referred to as “gender affirming care.”
The statement reads, “Today, it was my great honor to sign an Executive Order banning the chemical castration and medical mutilation of innocent children in the United States of America. Our Nation will no longer fund, sponsor, promote, assist, or support so-called “gender affirming care,” which has already ruined far too many precious lives.
“My Order directs Agencies to use every available means to cut off Federal financial participation in institutions which seek to provide these barbaric medical procedures, that should have never been allowed to take place!
In other news, An archival video featuring Isabella Idibia, the daughter of renowned musician 2face and actress Annie Idibia, has emerged online amidst ongoing speculation regarding her parents’ marital challenges.
The video, which is currently gaining popularity on TikTok, showcases Isabella sharing her insights about her parents.
She expressed that she does not always perceive them as her mother and father, but rather as individuals akin to characters in a reality television program.
In her words: “I don’t think of them as my parents; I think of them as people I’m watching on a TV show.”
Isabella also commented on her mother, Annie, mentioning that she frequently corrects her when she makes mistakes.
Furthermore, Isabella addressed the prevalent misconceptions surrounding her parents, highlighting that they are often inaccurately portrayed on social media.
As the video continued to circulate, social media users inundated the comment section with their reactions.