Hours after Donald Trump banned transgender people from serving in the military in just three tweets,Watch Chrysalis Online Caitlyn Jenner has responded to the announcement.
The former Olympian and self-proclaimed transgender rights activist tweeted:
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Jenner has consistently defended her support of Donald Trump, and has apparently reached out to members of Trump's administration to "help them" on LGBTQ issues, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
SEE ALSO: Trump bars transgender people from military, calls them a "disruption"She has previously called Trump out for reversing an action that allowed transgender kids to use the bathrooms of their choice in schools, and recently said on The Viewthat she had hoped Trump would be a "bit more outspoken" in his support of the LGBTQ community he had promised to protect.
Jenner is among the many celebrities and activists that have spoken out against Trump's ban, but some continue to question her continued loyalty to Trump amidst his announcement.
UPDATE 4:39 p.m. PT: Jenner released a full statement on her website calling Trump's announcement an "attack on transgender service members" and a "half-baked idea." She called on Trump to reverse his position on barring transgender people from the military.
She addressed Trump directly at one point, stating, "America’s 15,000 trans service members and 134,000 veterans are much braver than you, Mr. Trump; my allegiance is with them and our country, not you."
The Godmother of Flash Fiction by Bradley BabendirStaff Picks: Jewel Thieves and Drunken Companions by The Paris ReviewThe Capacity to Be Alone by Anna MoschovakisThe Treasures That Prevail: On the Prose of Adrienne Rich by Sandra M. GilbertCooking With Buchi EmechetaStaff Picks: Bald Heads, Baldwin, and Bruce LaBruce by The Paris ReviewThe Unburied Stone by Matthew KomatsuLate Art by Anna Ostoya and Ben LernerUgliness Is Underrated: Ugly Design by Katy KelleherCracked Fairy Tales and the Holocaust by Sabrina Orah MarkWhere Is Poetry Now? by The Paris ReviewHooker’s Green: The Color of Apple Trees and Envy by Katy KelleherPoetry Rx: This Gloom is Someone Else’s by Sarah KayThe Answers Are Not Important: An Interview With Catherine LaceyCixin Liu, China, and the Future of Science FictionThe Sad Boys of Sadcore by Kristi CoulterBecause the Story Was MineThe Godmother of Flash Fiction by Bradley BabendirThe Sad Boys of Sadcore by Kristi CoulterRedux: Help Me Find My Spaceman Lover Tesla fires hundreds of workers companywide amid production struggles This powerful quote about sexual violence will change the way you talk about it The Yellowstone supervolcano won't erupt without advanced warning The world looks different after today's landmark space discovery Mamma Mia! Cher is joining the musical sequel Google removes Maps feature showing calories and mini Chance the Rapper is sending fans to see 'Marshall' for free How to help survivors of the devastating Northern California wildfires After 13 seasons, 'Supernatural' is still the best at ripping our hearts out Reese Witherspoon discusses her experience with sexual assault 3 'Counter Here's how easy it is for anyone to use Facebook like Russian actors did Microsoft targets Apple with super The Academy has expelled Harvey Weinstein. That's a start. Netflix's new 2018 content target: $8 billion This fire safety video about smoke alarms is so gloriously odd What to do with the pumpkin guts after you carve your jack Woody Allen's response to Harvey Weinstein's behavior is as gross as you'd expect Facebook is testing a resume / CV feature that mimics LinkedIn The hidden feminist message buried inside 'Blade Runner 2049'
1.8671s , 10104.5625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch Chrysalis Online】,Steady Information Network