A transgender man from West Virginia has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a recent Trump administration policy that prevents him from obtaining a passport that matches his gender identity. (AP Video: Rodrique Ngowi / March 25, 2025)
By Geoff Mulvihill And Jesse Bedayn The Associated Press
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump used contentiousness around transgender people’s access to sports and bathrooms to fire up conservative voters and sway undecideds. And in his first months back in office, Trump has pushed the issue further, erasing mention of transgender people on government websites and passports and trying to remove them from the military.
It’s a contradiction of numbers that reveals a deep cultural divide: Transgender people make up less than 1% of the U.S. population, but they have become a major piece on the political chess board — particularly Trump’s.