President Donald Trump's administration fired a decisive shot across the bow of the transgender ideology machine Friday, petitioning the Supreme Court to enforce a passport policy that locks gender designations to the immutable biology etched on birth certificates.
While the Biden regime plunged headlong into its crusade to trans-form America's children — pushing puberty blockers and mutilating surgeries on minors — Trump refuses to indulge the delusion.
The president is dismantling this body-dysphoria cult brick by brick, restoring sanity to federal documents and shielding the nation from the gender chaos peddled as progress.

The Justice Department escalated its appeal against a lower-court injunction that had greenlit "X" markers and self-identified genders on passports.
This marks yet another emergency salvo from Trump's team, echoing past triumphs like the military transgender ban upheld amid relentless lawsuits.
Government lawyers contend federal agencies cannot falsify biology on official IDs.
Plaintiffs, a cadre of transgender and nonbinary activists, counter that the rule shreds their civil rights.
The policy stems from Trump's January executive order, which decreed the United States recognizes only two sexes: male and female, tethered to "an individual’s immutable biological classification."

Transgender actor Hunter Schafer vented her outrage in February, revealing her freshly issued passport bore a male marker despite years of using female on her driver's license and prior passport.
A federal judge halted the directive in June following a suit by nonbinary and transgender plaintiffs, many paralyzed by fear from applying.
An appeals court upheld the block.
Undeterred, Trump's Justice Department urged the Supreme Court Friday to stay the order pending full litigation.
"The Constitution does not prohibit the government from defining sex in terms of an individual’s immutable biological classification," Solicitor General D. John Sauer asserted in the filing.
Sauer invoked the high court's fresh endorsement of a ban on transition-related care for transgender youth.
That conservative majority ruled the measure evades sex discrimination claims, a precedent Sauer wields to buttress the 2021 passport revamp.
This showdown at the nation's highest bench underscores Trump's unyielding war on woke overreach.
Activists wail about "rights," but Sauer exposes the fraud: biology isn't bigotry.
As lower courts dither, the Supreme Court holds the gavel to affirm truth over fantasy, ensuring passports reflect reality — not the fever dreams of a fractured elite.
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