Madonna Slata Trump because of an executive order prohibiting a transgender military service
Pop star Madonna pulled her finger Trump administration Wave of executive orders with a message on social networks made with solidarity with LGBTQ+ community.
“It is so sad to watch our new government are slowly dismantling all the freedom we have fought for and won over the years,” 66-year-old singer wrote in the x post Tuesday.
After adding a flag of pride and broken heart, she concluded the post by persuading her fans, “Don’t give up on a fight!”
“Material Girl” and singer singer came for a few hours after Trump signed an executive command entitled “Priority of Military Excellence and Readiness”, which forbids transgender Americans to serve in the army.
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Last week, Trump also signed an executive command that acknowledged only two sexes – male and female – in all areas of the Federal Government, also leaning that the government adheres to the biological sex, not the gender.
Conservatives praised the move as a “return to common sense,” but the critics made the decision with control.
Madonna, who has been an open advocate of the LGBTQ+ community in the past, was also open to Trump’s critics during her first term of office.
In 2017 gave a speech that was imbued On a Washington Women’s March, DC, shortly after Trump assumed his first term.
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“I thought it was awful about blowing the White House,” she said at the time, before adding that “she knew it wouldn’t change anything.”
Soundbite made titles, earning anger among those in Trump’s corner. After Trump defeated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in November 2016, Madonna said his victory “He felt like someone had died.”
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“It wasn’t a bad dream I had,” she added at the time, saying she wanted “Rain [Trump’s] parade.”