Election victories for Donald Trump and other candidates whose campaigns demeaned transgender people reinforced a widespread backlash against trans rights. For America's LGBTQ+-rights movement, it adds up to one of the most sustained setbacks in its history.
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Trump also wants a say in school curriculum, vowing to fight for “patriotic” education. He promised to reinstate his 1776 Commission, which he created in 2021 to promote patriotic education. The panel created a report that called progressivism a “challenge to American principles” alongside fascism.
The New York Times journalist also said the president-elect's controversial choices are designed to do two things.
President Biden's executive actions on immigration, student loans and LGBTQ rights could be first on the chopping block once President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
In 2017, President Donald Trump signed a major tax cut. To contain its cost, Republicans scheduled many of the provisions to expire after 2025, betting that a future Congress would continue them.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said Wall Street is buzzing at the prospect of Trump deregulating the banking industry and making it easier to do business.